Unless you are in a casino that runs a waiting list, like the Old LV Club did, you can pass your machine to whomever you want--taking preference over anyone waiting.
If you give up your machine and just leave, the next person in line gets it.
We also had special deals with the other teams to handle any situation and avoid squabbles in a casino.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mr. Hogua" <ckonwin@...> wrote:
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> If there's a promotion underway that causes more players to want to play than there are machines, there will be players waiting in the wings for a machine to become available. When someone does leave a machine, what is the etiquette regarding what "waiting" player gets the machine?
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> Is there an unofficial queue that forms for each machine (or bank of machines)? Is it first come first serve? I assume the latter is more likely. If that's true, would it be proper etiquette for a player currently on a machine to "pass" it to a partner/friend when done playing even if the player wasn't there before the others waiting for the machine?
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[vpFREE] Re: Etiquette Regarding "Locking up" a machine?
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