Local Reveals Las Vegas' Secrets
Dale Day has released Lost Wages in Las Vegas, A Taxi Driver’s Guide to Slots - Gambling - Sin City.
Las Vegas, NV, July 17, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Dale reveals the answers to many questions on how to get the most for your money while in Las Vegas. He answers such questions as: "Where are the best casinos to play in?," "How Do I Know Which Machines to Play?," and "What’s the Best Game to Play?"
Dale moved to Las Vegas in 1980 after retiring from the US Army as a Master Sergeant. During the ensuing years, he’s done everything from delivering pizzas, working as a counterman in a pick-a-part junkyard, operating a city CAT bus, giving guided tours and driving a taxi cab. He also spent nearly a decade as a professional slot machine player.
One of Dale most important tips is simple - You can’t beat the house. He points out they don’t build those multi-million dollar mega resorts by paying out nothing but jackpots. He also says, “If the game you want to place has a gimmick, the odds are heavily in favor of the casino.” One of his simple rules of gambling is; “Never ‘Short Coin’ a Slot Machine” - and he explains why. Care to lose millions like one man did while he was away in the men’s room and his wife “watched” a Megabucks machine?
Dale also tells of what life was like as a professional gambler. He recalls a casino that called in a special slot girl when the progressive jackpot reached a level where they knew the “pros” would show up. He also tells of the time a slot boss ran him out of the casino just because he had a local ID.
Lost Wages In Las Vegas is available in paperback on CreateSpace at https://www.createspace.com/3636978, Nook Books at http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Lost-Wages-in-Las-Vegas/Dale-Day/e/2940012839176, and Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Wages-Las-Vegas-ebook/dp/B005AHNQFE/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1310772469&sr=1-3.
For more information:
Dale Day
Phone: 702-731-1621
sargentodiaz@cox.net
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Dale moved to Las Vegas in 1980 after retiring from the US Army as a Master Sergeant. During the ensuing years, he’s done everything from delivering pizzas, working as a counterman in a pick-a-part junkyard, operating a city CAT bus, giving guided tours and driving a taxi cab. He also spent nearly a decade as a professional slot machine player.
One of Dale most important tips is simple - You can’t beat the house. He points out they don’t build those multi-million dollar mega resorts by paying out nothing but jackpots. He also says, “If the game you want to place has a gimmick, the odds are heavily in favor of the casino.” One of his simple rules of gambling is; “Never ‘Short Coin’ a Slot Machine” - and he explains why. Care to lose millions like one man did while he was away in the men’s room and his wife “watched” a Megabucks machine?
Dale also tells of what life was like as a professional gambler. He recalls a casino that called in a special slot girl when the progressive jackpot reached a level where they knew the “pros” would show up. He also tells of the time a slot boss ran him out of the casino just because he had a local ID.
Lost Wages In Las Vegas is available in paperback on CreateSpace at https://www.createspace.com/3636978, Nook Books at http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Lost-Wages-in-Las-Vegas/Dale-Day/e/2940012839176, and Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Wages-Las-Vegas-ebook/dp/B005AHNQFE/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1310772469&sr=1-3.
For more information:
Dale Day
Phone: 702-731-1621
sargentodiaz@cox.net
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