Quote Originally Posted by FRANKRIZZO View Post
Also interviewed an acquaintance who saw his massive gun collection a couple of years ago. He told the acquaintance it was every citizens right to have any and all guns. Then he goes on a rampage and proves why no one should be able to stockpile weapons of mass destruction. I don't know if he really made 5 mill from gambling or just flipped real estate which sounds more plausible. Just makes no sense he seemed to have everything and snapped. It wasn't overnight a lot of planning went into all this . He crossed every t and dotted every i. Just mind boggling.


I don't know if he really made 5 mill from gambling


Not sure why druff or Brandon haven't explained this, or I missed that post, but he provably has 5 mil (or close to it) in write offs.

an example would be find a 99 % payback,
figure out how to make 2 % on club card cash,
play perfect video poker,
so they play at 101 % payback............and just rack up comps.

They can't hide the money as easy as a poker or BJ player as they get W-2's for jackpots.




http://www.sfgate.com/news/world/art...o-12254494.php

Shackleford said, if players stay true to a perfect strategy — one designed to maximize their performance over the long haul, such as by getting rid of potentially decent cards like low pairs to increase chances of a big-payout royal flush — their luck will turn, based on statistics, and they'll break even or come close to it.
When you add in the freebies from the casino, the player can come out ahead.
"Vegas is full of people that are basically just gambling for free," Shackleford said. "I think the shooter was one of these people who was basically milking the system, getting free vacations."