So yesterday (Saturday) was a bit rough. It was like a roller coaster ride that was only going down. By lunch time I was down from my $1k start to only $400. Blackjack wasn’t working, the wheel of fortune was being stingy, and basically things were just not clicking. Thankfully Don was able to do a bit of pimping throughout the morning to keep us going. After lunch we decided to head back to the room and start again later. So I had a nap and a few JWBs, I was ready to try again.
I decided I was going to make it happen were it all started about 6 years ago, Harrah’s. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out like I wanted. There was this guy playing to my left who was basically a boob. He thought he knew what he was doing, and of course he didn’t. He was staying on 16 vs. a dealer 10. He actually doubled down with a 12 against a dealer 10, because he had a “feeling”. Moron. I left Harrah’s down another $300 and was bumming.
So we decided to go to the Venetian, where we are trying to stay in their good graces. I only had one hundo left in my purse and it was an old Ben Franklin, you know back when he had a small head. I was praying he could help me out, and he did. I sat back down at the $1 Wheel of Fortune, the slot machine I had just sworn off a few hours ago. It was screaming at me with that familiar refrain, “Wheel… Of… Fortune!” I am just looking for a little play, not actually thinking that I could do much other than give them my last hundo. I get some cherries, some bars, a couple of small spins. As it is winding down and I have only about 10 spins left, I got to spin the wheel. Donald said that he was not going to look as he was convinced of another big “30” or the like. I said, “I am just looking for a couple of zeros”. Wouldn’t you know it, I hit $400. Yay! I finally won something.
Now I got something going. We go to the tables and I am able to get my bankroll up to about $600. Awesome. Back on the train! We go to the Wynn and have dinner and had back through the Venetian and I decided to play a little more blackjack before calling it a night. I sat down with $300 and was able to go on an unbelievable run and cashed out with $1495! It was all about the Hedge Economics. I was able to get my starting bet of $30 up to $350 as I won 12 hands in a row. Unreal. It wasn’t even an entire shoe, but it was hot and I was hotter. What a great ending to our first day.
So Day 2 will start off with some Poker, so let’s hope for more of the same! Did I mention that I love this town?






January 19th, 2009 at 1:07 am
$300 to $1495!!!
Wow, that’s insane and what Vegas dreams are made of.
Congrats guys!
January 19th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
Good work, LD!
January 19th, 2009 at 3:15 pm
Thanks! Can’t wait until you and Sasser can come with us on our next adventure.
January 20th, 2009 at 1:22 am
Drooling at the bit – great run Lori! Way to hang in there.
January 22nd, 2009 at 9:00 am
You can never win at gambling. That I have learned the hard way. I have sworn off gambling. For now.
January 22nd, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Well luckly I just look to have fun and not worry about winning. If it ever were to get to the point where I had to win, then we would not do it. That’s the only way to keep your sanity!
February 21st, 2009 at 4:40 pm
Congrats on the good luck. I have been in the poker room at the Venetian and love the place!