RE: [vpFREE] How Important Is The Bottom Line ?

The bottom line is almost everything. Last week I was in Las Vegas again.
I had a freebie room at Paris and a lot of time to myself. I didn't play a
machine on the Strip for days. I had no desire to give action unless I had
some expectation of coming out on top. I don't have the need for action and
I find no pleasure in it which is not to say that I don't enjoy myself while
playing. On the morning I flew into town I took the shuttle over to GC,
walked across the street to the Palms and found the fpdw prog meter in a
nicely fecund position. $1800 by the time I left. With the promotion they
were running I ballparked expectation at $25 per hour. I played that bank
for the next 8 hours until I had to make an appointment. It was just about
the only vp I played that trip, though I was surrounded by games for my
entire stay.

Locally at one time I had to make a similar decision to you. I chose the
less nice casino and better return. A lot of my fellow vpFREE list members
made the same choice.

Sometimes I miss the days when I just liked the action.

Chandler

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From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of
BANDSTAND54@AOL.COM
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 8:35 AM
To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] How Important Is The Bottom Line ?

Howdy

I am a .25 JB player most of the time with over half a mil put thru
annually. I used to play at an AC casino that was very generous with their
offers.
Though their buffet was terrible and their club was even worse I played
their
because I was way ahead in the money department. The ambience sucked too.

Their offers and CB began to dwindle so I sought out another place to play.
I chose the Borgata because the place was top class in food and overall
appearance. The stickler is they are among the least generous when it comes
to
slot dollars and all other offers. There is no cash back at all.

I continue to go simply because they inventory my machines in abundance and
the food is excellent. The floor servers are easy on the eyes also.

My question is would you be willing to sacrifice better offers for a
classier casino that you enjoyed frequenting? I do.

Grumpy

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