49er has been around for several years as well.
But only recently as an RTG and under new ownership
49er has been around for several years as well.
49er has been around for several years as well.
lol...It was taken summer '96...I was 24 then
I still weigh the same (140), so not much has changed (Other than less hair...)
Yeah, in pounds then and kg now, eh?
Ouch!!! Good one Chuchu. Hey Winbig, that'll teach for calling me old!!
pfffffffft..........
Give it up girl, that 69 is your real age
Well, they're done. Vortran and I are going to do our webcast thingy and it should be uploaded later tonight or first thing in the morning
It's been a long night and one hell of a morning Vortran screwed up the Webcast files and they had to be re-uploaded
Stupid robot.
Anyway - they're up:
Best Worst 2008
The MP3 version link is not working... sniff
It's been a long night and one hell of a morning Vortran screwed up the Webcast files and they had to be re-uploaded
Stupid robot.
Anyway - they're up:
Best Worst 2008
Most respected - Bryan
Agreed 110%....we daily continue to be assailed with examples of how not to run a casino.
I was the player involved in the City Club Casino fiasco mentioned in the "Fall From Grace Award 2006 III". Whether the year 2007 would be any better remains to be seen as I have an even bigger pending fiasco, not of a casino, but as an investor in a well-known forum member.
Is this a direct investment, or an investment into a casino (as a player) based on the promise of guaranteed profit by following certain strategies?
There has been no shortage of post about the perfect XXXXX system for some casino or other. The most recent being of a perfect Roulette system!
A direct investment.
Agreed 110%.
2005's write-up was probably the most difficult overall. It was hell to come up with anything positive. It was a crap year with an overwhelming amount of player fraud, cowboy operators, fall from gracers, stupid tricks and bumblings. It was hard to find a good stopping point.
I'm trying to look forward to 2007 with an optimistic eye. But it's hard. There are still craploads of lousy operators who just refuse to leave the business.
I challenge all casino operators to look at the positive awards, and try to emulate what these people are are doing. There are lessons to be learned here.