[vpFREE] Re: hrh

Yes YOU ARE CORRECT. The predetermined prize will show behind whichever glass you pick. If you play again you will always get the $10 prize. That is what you are probably "grouped for."

I figured it was "rigged" when I asked the booth people how many upper prizes there were. Not many. Certainly not 1 out of 5. Someone MAY get that top prize, but NOT by picking the right glass.
It has been predetermined and is probably someone who does not play much and it does not HAVE to be given out.

The cards you picked out of the barrel were more fair. At least then you know you had a shot at a decent prize, as there has to be at least ONE in there. Not so with the pick the glass promo.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Paul Coleman <pdcolemanjr@...> wrote:
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> How do u figure I always picked the middle glass. Do you mean if I picked the right one the 10 dollar free play would move? I picked 6 times. 5 times was 10 dollars once was dining. All picked the center glass.
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Sep 2, 2011, at 9:34 AM, "the7thwarrior" <Judy@...> wrote:
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> > The promo is rigged. You can pick whichever glass you like but the prize you get is predetermined.
> > Not exactly a 1 in 5 shot.
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> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, James Thompson <jamesgthompson@> wrote:
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> > > I was there Tuesday and the promo had five shot glasses you could pick only one. But you had a one in five shot at 100 in free play. Not bad.
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> > > Just came back from HRH and the point requirement is correct. They have a promo now that for every 300 points you get to spin the electronic wheel at the kiosk. Limit is 3 spins. I got a nouns spin as well. I ended up getting 2500 points a spin for a total of 10k. From talking to employees there I gather they made the point requirement higher on poker but will be having better promos. This one isn't bad, there's some big prizes on that wheel.
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> > > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "st.tropez97" <st.tropez97@> wrote:
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> > > > > James Thompson <jamesgthompson@> wrote:
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> > > > > HRH is changing their Players Club requirements for
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> > > > > 4 dollars to get 1 point. Just more bad news. I
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> > > > > was there Tuesday and didn't see any 8/5 bonus
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> > > > > multiline in quarters. Sounds like I missed
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> > > > The sign I saw today at the Hard Rock LV slot club says that effective 9/1/11, it takes $2 coin-in to earn one point on video poker. And "Optimum" video poker takes $4 per point. Used to be $1 per point since last October.
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> > > > Apparently they consider the 25c Spin Poker Deluxe with 8/5 BP to be "Optimum" since it was $4 per point. The single-line 50c and $1 machines with 8/5 BP down the steps from hotel registration were $2 per point. I played both these today.
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> > > > If you're looking for 25c 8/5 BP multi-line, I believe these machines listed in vpFREE2 are the only ones remaining:
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