>--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, savorvpx <savorvpx@...> wrote:
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>> Now they have told some Dancer-educated senior citizens that they aren't allowed to play video poker there anymore.
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>> These people haven't broken any of the slot club club rules nor have they been disruptive or tried to cheat the casino. The official reason given is that "You're too good of a player for us."
bobbartop wrote:
>Do you mean they didn't even try the no-mailer route first? Is this Suncoast-deja-vu all over again? What are they THINKING?
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>Hey Cannery! Listen up! Here's some advice. Either put the 8-5 back at the bar, or if you really want some lower pay tables, put 7-5 Bonus, 9-6-5 Double Bonus, and 9-5 Double Double, and put a 1-1/2% meter on them! In fact, make separate jackpots for each game. Get those jackpots up to $2000, $2500, even $3000, and watch the players line up to play! And you STILL MAKE MONEY!
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>And when you get done with the bar, put some similar banks on the floor. Get rid of the 7-5 Double Double and other grind-em-up games like that. Give the players a good game! And welcome everyone! Don't start kicking people out, the word will get around, and players won't like it. BE PLAYER FRIENDLY! Like you used to be.
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>Keep the cheap plastic toys, and give us some good games! Players want a shot! Players want to have fun! Be competitive in the locals market! You're making a mistake like this. Don't become a grind joint. I'm tellin ya.
I'd love to see some numbers that back up your theory that providing
professionals with plays will improve the Cannery's bottom line. I
think you're underestimating nonprofessionals' willingness to play, no
matter what the pay table.
Re: [vpFREE] Re: Cannery Hates Video Poker Players
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