New wetsuit coming, excited to get back in the water

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Rez, Jan 10, 2011.

  1. Rez

    Rez Active Member

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    Apr 7, 2010
    Just felt like sharing the excitement. After a successful trip down to AC and hitting the craps table hard, I won enough money to finally buy the wetsuit that I've been eyeing up for since last winter. I ordered a Hotline Ultra Hot Combo CCU XLS and got it on a good sale. Can't wait for it to get here so I can get in the water. I haven't had the chance to get into the water since Thanksgiving, and I'm itching to get cold and wet.

    ~Rez
     
  2. darippah

    darippah Well-Known Member

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    May 27, 2008
    you shouldnt be in AC if you cant afford a wetsuit :)
     

  3. wallysurfr

    wallysurfr Well-Known Member

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    Oct 23, 2007
  4. Scobeyville

    Scobeyville Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    Success story!

    I won 900 on sunday, my bro turned 600 into 6000. Epic night
     
  5. mongoloid

    mongoloid Well-Known Member

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    Nov 5, 2010
    wtf kind of wetsuit is that

    you wont be getting the water any time soon by the looks of this forecast
     
  6. kidrock

    kidrock Well-Known Member

    Aug 1, 2010
  7. 9ten

    9ten Well-Known Member

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    Nov 13, 2009
    I'm on my 2nd season with t
    hat suit. It is by far the easiest suit to get in and out of, which is great on those freezing windy days. It's probably not the most flexible but its definitely durable and should be plenty warm if it fits right.
     
  8. Rez

    Rez Active Member

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    Apr 7, 2010
    9ten and Kidrock: Thats what I've heard about the suit, that it's really toasty. I went with Hotline because it looks like from their size chart they are the only company that makes a suit that fits my bulky short frame. As far as flexibility goes, I'm a sponger, so I don't think it will be as much as an issue. I'd rather be warm then flexi.

    Everyone else: The little lady wanted to head down for a weekend to unwind, I was saving the money anyway for the suit, so the winnings (I'm good at craps, just not good enough to turn 600 to 6k) go towards the suit and everything left over goes for the usual bs.

    Scobyville: Must have just missed you, was there from Fri through Sunday afternoon. Where were you playing at? There were ridable waves Saturday day near Showboat. Nothing great but definitely doable.

    Rez
     
  9. Scobeyville

    Scobeyville Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    Stayed at resorts. I was playing the $5 ($10 a spin) wheel of fortune, I just kept hitting the bonus spin. $175, $250, $500, $500, $450 all off of $500. I was pumped, ending up giving a little back on roulette. My brother threw a $100 bill into the $100 wheel of fortune and hit $4,000 on his first an only spin, it was eppyyyyy
     
  10. surfsup

    surfsup Well-Known Member

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    Oct 7, 2008
    You are "good at craps". haha..odds are still against you my friend. All it takes is a little bit of luck.
     
  11. Rez

    Rez Active Member

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    Apr 7, 2010
    Scobey, how was the room at Resorts? We've stayed at Taj, Ceasers, Showboat and Bally's, and so far Taj has been the best consistently. Showboat has been nice as well. Bally's has been hit or miss (and I hate playing there) and Ceasers was nice but cramped. The lady is eyeing up another trip in March for Restaurant Week.

    Surfsup: Odds are always against you in a casino, but there are ways to play to minimize house edge, I never rack up big wins at craps, but I also don't loose big money. Last 5-8 times I've played I've walked away even, or with a few extra hundreds in my pocket. I can't complain.
     
  12. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    man i go up into the casinos body guards all around with 1mill in my back pocket and i come out with 10 mill, i am the ultimate craps players.
     
    Last edited: Jan 12, 2011
  13. MDSurfer

    MDSurfer Well-Known Member

    Dec 30, 2006
    One thing for sure

    The Casinos are not in business to lose money, they're counting on you losing yours to them.