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To: StocksMTTM who wrote (8311)1/18/1999 11:53:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Respond to of 90042
 
Any thoughts on WINR? >>
No but here is someone who just posted on Lastshadows thread

+EaglePutt (6649 )
From: +Barry Seace
Monday, Jan 18 1999 11:40PM ET
Reply # of 6650

Subject WINR I am new to this board, I am partial to the gaming sector right now; I
believe as a trend, it will be a fast and exciting sector next 6 months. Let me share a
message I posted on another board... I think you may want to at least watch this stock.

WINR has big surprise...

I follow gambling stocks closer than many, and take the time to download and play the
games to get a feel for them. I consider this an important part of DD, although the
quality of the sites does not always seem to relate directly to the performance of the
stock. But, on the whole, I think since the product is games, the games should be fun to
play..

I got a little jaded early on in this process when I downloaded and played the
Cryptologic software site Intercasino. It was smooth, no rough corners on this gem, and
I really enjoyed the sounds, look, feel and methods of this site.. I mean it even has
quicktime VR pans of the casino interior.. Most of the later sites I tried just did not
compare.

But to the point of why this post is here on WINR site. I somehow stumbled onto
InterBet's site and registered to play. What a surprise. It blew me away. The site felt like
I was in a casino, the sounds were great (and later can be turned off if desired), the
games worked well, there was no download (it was all Java applets), it allowed for
multiple players, there was even a chat bar so you could talk to others who were gaming
at the same time. Imagine being able to ask others how they were doing and getting to
know fellow players. It was great. It has become my favorite site to play, and that's
saying something. (I have 10 software packages installed from other sites)

I was VERY surprised to find out the site is owned by WINR. Can this be true??
Please correct me if I am wrong. I have had stock in WINR for a while (@ 2 3/8)and
since discovering Interbet this company has notched itself up one major level, as far as I
am concerned. I believe that many others will also enjoy the feel of gaming and chatting
with others at the same time.

Go WINR

Barry Seace