i'm not sure the answer is simple. seems to me d-rucky is getting a real pass here.
let's decide:
i'm not sure the answer is simple. seems to me d-rucky is getting a real pass here.
let's decide:
If it’s based on who makes more money, I think without a doubt it’s D-Lucky. Apparently he has these people lined up daily. At $1500 each person, you only need 2 people per day to make around $100k per month. 100k per month is what Chrissy Mitchell lies about earning! D-Lucky actually is! D-Lucky may have days with 10 people. He’s making killer money, hard to say how long it will last for. There are always delusional/gullible people out there. This dude is literally telling people what machine will be a winner LOL, and people fall for it.
Who is the bigger piece of shit? That goes to Chrissy Mitchell.
Believe it or not, it's actually Chrissy.
D Lucky is MUCH more careful about not directly selling you something he can't deliver, whereas Chrissy blathers on like an idiot that he will teach you to beat the casinos and quit your job.
D Lucky's trick is to imply things without directly promising them.
My full analysis is here: https://pokerfraudalert.com/forum/sh...=1#post1065006
I share your disdain for D Lucky. It's just absolutely incredible what this guy is pulling off. Of course I didn't subscribe to his YouTube channel, but because I watched a video or two, his videos do come up recommended for me and they truly disgust me. Moreover the casinos which allow this to continue because they would not get most of these people to shove that much money into slots otherwise, really tilt the shit out of me.
Hosts are around the high limit slot rooms and in some cases (Cosmo) their office is basically inside it. So make no mistake about it they know what's going on here. Hope this guy is banned from at least the strip soon. I also would like the casinos to make it clear why he is banned. It does remind me of when Chrissy would gamble in the high limit room with a "client". It just shouldn't be allowed.
The Nevada Gaming Commission should really put an end to people operating like D Lucky. But scams just don't seem to ever fucking stop. Scam is far more sophisticated than Chrissy. I wouldn't be surprised if people who work at these casinos are getting a kickback for letting him operate.
Last edited by JeffDime; 01-09-2023 at 12:48 PM.
In terms of money made directly off the scam it’s D-Lucky. If it’s based on who is the more dangerous and can lead their suckers to ruin it’s Chrissy.
D-Lucky from everything I’m seeing is just selling a one time experience. He’s not telling you that he’s going to be your mentor and he’ll you quit your job and gamble every day. Chrissy tries to make recurring income off of his suckers and provides them with strategies that will ultimately cost them a whole lot more than what one would spend during their one day with D-Lucky.
D-Lucky’s scam is far more sophisticated and he actually has people working with him (possibly including certain casinos not named MGM). Chrissy does this all on his own and is very primitive in terms of his presentation.
D-Lucky also appears to keep the money he’s making. Chrissy is a degenerate that loses most of it in the casino
You can make a case for either being the “bigger” scam…but first I think you’d have to define what “bigger” actually means.
I won't link to it as this might be my first post here, but I wrote an article about DSucky on WoV, should anyone want to check that out.
I'd seen the thread over here at the time I had written the article, but I hadn't actually heard the PFA podcast yet. I've since listened to the PFA podcast and can say that I substantially agree with Druff's position.
I also agree with Druff's position that CM is the bigger scammer as I don't think DSucky is, technically, a scammer in the first place. Grifter? Definitely. Scammer? No, because he is providing precisely what he claims his service (?) will provide.
Anyway, check out the article, or don't-whatever you want. Both this site and EZLife got to DSucky long before I did, but I was specifically asked to review the channel for an article by top LCB brass, so I did. I probably should have thrown you guys a link in the WoV Article, but the only piece of information I actually got from here was about Sucky being banned from MGM Casinos, which I had to treat as conjecture. I guess I could have linked to here on that tournament being cancelled, but I was able to independently verify that one.
If Dan wishes, I should be able to go in and add in a link to the thread here, though it seems pretty dormant the last couple weeks.
I don't suspect I will post here very often, but I will probably continue to follow this sub-forum for this kind of stuff. I'll be sure to link to here if this is ever the first place I learn about something. Also, if Druff can ever think of a use for me for a podcast, he has my number.
Here is Mission146’s article…
Great stuff as usual!
https://wizardofvegas.com/articles/d...hannel-review/
Thank you for the compliment, PositiveVariance!
I couldn't find a thread here on Professor Slots, but I also wrote an article about him:
https://wizardofvegas.com/articles/the-nutty-professor/
I guess Dan would (probably) not mind me linking that as I can't even find a Nutty Professor thread here. I'd consider that guy more of a scammer than DLucky as The Nutty Professor sells what amounts to nonsensical slot systems. What perhaps makes P.Slots even worse is the fact that he often intersperses truthful, and sometimes even good, information in with his lies. I don't think Professor Slots does the in-person thing, though, or didn't...at the time I wrote that article.
Anyway, talking about shizz like this is definitely good for recreational gamblers, regardless of who discovers these guys first. Really, it's just good for people to know shit like this is out there and to be wary of it.
I was referring to the thread specifically about DSucky, but I will do it at earliest opportunity.
And...done!
I am surprised that I didn't mess it up. My Introduction section now ends with this paragraph:
With PFA linked where it says, "Poker Fraud Alert."ACKNOWLEDGMENT: I would also like to thank Poker Fraud Alert for their thread about the DLucky Experience. While I didn't directly get any provable information from the thread; the posts were certainly helpful in helping me know where to look.
EDIT TO ADD: If what I said is too ambiguous, please let me know. What I was trying to express is that some of the information that I got from here (such as the slot tournament being cancelled) didn't have proof posted here, so I searched around elsewhere to prove it.
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