A Year In Review of The "WINNER SCREENSHOTS" thread.

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Yep, John is a colourful character in more ways than one. (You will know what I mean after seeing the colour in his posts lol). His posts, especially those where he made reviews on various issues and interviews with personalities at CM are very entertaining. If anyone has the time, they might wish to take a quick glance at the threads he initiated. I am sure everybody will love 'em.
 
Yes he does seem like a really great person, what ever happend to him???
Not 100% sure. He has dropped in from time to time in the last 12 months.
When he left, he had just started doing one of his famous interviews on ME!
I guess that must have driven him over the edge... :p

KK
 
Not 100% sure. He has dropped in from time to time in the last 12 months.
When he left, he had just started doing one of his famous interviews on ME!
I guess that must have driven him over the edge... :p

KK

Hehe, it may have taken him the whole year to put it together, has a lot to say about you.
 
One of Casinomeister's most innovative and interesting posters ever imo, and always a gentleman.

He started some really interesting and entertaining discussions.

I think he was still dropping in occasionally to see what was going on, but I haven't heard anything for some time.

Much missed, our John Steed.
 
seems like hits were much bigger in 2006 :rolleyes:

I suspect the reason is that the wagering requirements and other terms for bonus play were MUCH MUCH easier so people could wager at a higher level and with lower requirements they also got to cash out rather than have to play down the big wins. Also many of the games at MCG that are now high variance but popular didn't exist and RTG had much less emphasis on its real series video slots and was a videopoker players paradise.
 

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