Yeah , great excuse - great advise to the casino - slow down the machines to
200 hands an hour max...slow...slow...slow.
You are missing the point folks... these machines and many others at SP are
now slow as hell, because of the pro/semi-pro players hogging these machines
on double point day - so the casino reacts by limiting their pro player
loses, everyday , 24x7 . Is there anybody else here that likes normal / fast
machines ? This is cause and effect, any other excuse is BS ...just my 2
cents. Good news is the 8/5 bonus machines are normal speed - I quess. You
can mark my words here, soon the 50 play 5C nsud machines are going to be
slowed down to a crawl and/ or the turbo buttons removed.
best...Tom
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From: "Lucy" <luckylucyano9@yahoo.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 5:51 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LV Advisor Column - 10 APR 2012
> Great response Bob. I have never seen real normal players complain about
> machines being slow because they normally don't play fast enough for the
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> "My understanding is that except for emergency fixes, a machine had to
> have the same pay schedule for the entire gaming day --- which at the
> South Point is 3 a.m. to 3 a.m."
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> I have never heard this before, do you have any proof that this is the
> case? Maybe as a question for you radio show.
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>> slower than you were "a**holes." I'd be curious about Tom's definition of
>> "pro," "normal player," and "those without a clue." For most people,
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>> machines unplayable! I guess that makes me decidedly non-normal as I
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>> There's a huge difference in my mind between "I wish they were faster"
>> and "unplayable." Personally I'd rather more casinos had great games
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