Re: [vpFREE] Palms bingo promotion

 


Hi MissCraps,

I enjoyed this post very much :-). I have fallen in love with The Palms. It is conveniently located as it is very close. I enjoyed The rancho fiesta until I got up to quarter level play and if they had more promotions and bounce back, I might still go the driving distance as over all, the winnings have been positive. I am sure that we'll be there soon, since we get free chocolates when we go back again and it's always fun to win.
We haven't been to find out about the current promotions at the booth in the Palms yet so, we appreciate the reminder. Hubby says he knows to do things like that but, he just forgot to. Well, I won't from now on :-).
One day, we'll head out to the Gold Coast for the lunch and meet some of you. Our schedule is quite crazy since some days, we're covered up with loads of work that has to get done in a very small time limit and others, we're free to do whatever we want.
I'm glad that you are up $4k , I always enjoy hearing about the ups and or downs in the gaming and agree with you, the bingo promotion sound like it was a cluster bleep, due to piss poor administration and unfair to many so, the stupid criminal (this should go on one of those stupid criminal sites) had an advantage already through mismanagement. However, we're all human and although the fault may be The Palms..they can undo anything by management's discretion, legally.

~ ¤(¯`*•.¸(¯`*•.¸ Meredith ¸.•*´¯)¸.•*´¯)¤ ~
TGIF- Thank God I'm Female!

--- On Tue, 2/8/11, misscraps@aol.com <misscraps@aol.com> wrote:

From: misscraps@aol.com <misscraps@aol.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Palms bingo promotion
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2011, 4:23 AM

 

It seemed like a good idea to play it, but if I hadn't hit a dealt royal on

10 play quarters (yippie - first dealt royal on multiplay machine in about

6 years!), I would have lost money. I think I am ahead about $4000 after

playing some in Dec. and Jan.. So good news is I'm ahead, but obviously

you could easily have lost money playing a lot, even with the bingo cards.

One of the attendants said someone tried to use a bingo card (or cards)

with a fake stamp, and he was caught and arrested. That's the only "abuse" I

heard of.

However there was some confusion with some of the cards in Feb. When I

arrived early in the month they gave me a "hard" card (you had to hit all the

different straight flushes). Then there was a sign saying there was an

"easy" card, and when I asked, they said I could have an "easy" and a "hard",

so now I had two cards. When I turned in the "hard" card, they gave me

another "easy", so I still had 2 cards. This was true for a lot of people.

At the end, when I turned in two "easy" cards close together, a lady from

the booth came over and seemed confused, asking me how I had gotten 2 "easy"

cards. I explained that they had given them to me. She said I should not

have been given an "easy" to replace the finished "hard", but the

boothlings apparently had been confused and were giving them out.

So if they didn't mean to do this, which meant there were more cards out

than they thought, the fault was entirely with the Palms and the boothlings.

I did see another mistake - some people were playing less than max play at

3/5 machines, and they were allowed to get the bingos. They were supposed

to be playing maximum coin in, not just 3 or 5 lines on multiplay. Again,

this was the fault of the attendants, who were not checking this. I didn't

even realize it was a requirement to play max coins at first, because I

always do, and I saw people who weren't. But then I went to a 50 play nickel

machine and a friend was only playing a few lines and told me that she

couldn't do the bingos at that machine, and she pointed out the fine print on

the back of the card.

So it seems to me that some of the problems with the bingos wasn't due to

player "abuse" but rather due to boothling or attendant mistakes (poor

instructions to them).

Also it was hard to find machines available that were nickels and pennies.

The 50-play pennies were constantly in use, and I have no idea what time

people must have arrived to get on those. We played a little nickles (five

cents) on the 10-play machines, but mostly quarters on 3, 5, and 10 play.

I played a lot of DDB, some 9/6 JB, 8/5 bonus, bad deuces, and even a

little joker poker, mixing it up to keep it interesting, and sometimes

searching desperately for anything that might give a straight flush.

Since you had to have specific hands, and the attendants used different

stamps and noted their names and date on the cards, it would have been pretty

hard to abuse the system. The Palms could have made it easier for the

attendants by making the cards larger, with more room to write stuff down on

the cards. They also should have had different colors and stamps for each

day to prevent anyone from doing what that one guy did (using a fake stamp).

The bingo bonus cards did make the games more interesting, in my opinion,

and I certainly gambled WAY more in Dec. and especially Jan. than I would

have at the Palms.

If the Palms wants to do the bingos again, I would suggest that they do not

combine them with any sort of "gift" days, which is when the machines got

really overly busy and it was hard to get seats. Also perhaps they should

put in some extra penny/nickel 10 play machines to encourage people who

play at lower levels to come.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

__._,_.___
.

__,_._,___