[vpFREE] Re: The New Player Bonus Period

 

was it mailed or was it upon checkout?

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, James Thompson <jamesgthompson@...> wrote:
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> That was my strategy at Wynn. Hit a new casino without a player database. I was one of their biggest players during their first year. I remember getting picked up in a Bentley one trip. I was also invited to their first slot tourney which was very juicy, I was 8th in place out of 600 players. I would have won the first place prize of 30k if I was on the slot next to me in round 3.
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> james thompson
> Former HRH Casino Monitor
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> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> From: frank@...
> Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2011 22:19:07 +0000
> Subject: [vpFREE] The New Player Bonus Period
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> It has come to my attention that there is a window of opportunity for brand new players during their first few months of play. A friend of mine signed up at a new casino (not mentioned here to avoid burn out) and played about $2,000 worth of action...and received twice the free-play I get at the same casino with $200,000 a month action.
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> It occurs to me that if you are not already a member at a casino, or new to the business in general, one should tailor their play to take advantage of this trend. Heavy play on your first day, on less than optimum machines, seems to net the highest reward.
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> I know of one player that put $10,000 through on VBJ at a downtown casino (ONCE!) and received $800 a month for a year.
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> Good Luck out there,
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> ~Frank Kneeland. www.progressivevp.com
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