Whenever you get lucky and win, that is bad news as far as the casino is concerned. I hit a few progressive at GVR ( Stations) a year ago, and I am now on the do not invite list.
I am not a big player, I just got lucky a few times. It does not matter.
Some casinos don't care about wins and losses they are intelligent enough to know, if you got lucky, you are going to get unlucky at some point. Playing negative games that is just the way it goes. Other casinos just look at YOUR bottom line, and if you are winning too much too consitently, you will be cut off or receive less mail.
But they look at the long haul.
A month of winning will not matter, a few years of winning will.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "armchairpresident" <smellypuppy@...> wrote:
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> I am concerned about getting cutoff at a place that I like to play at and play at often and wanted to know if anyone has pearls of wisdom that may avoid or lessen what I am sure is coming.
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> I have had an unbelievable run over the last 4 to 6 weeks - won/up $10,000s. For example, I have been dinking around occassionally with progressive ugly and NSU deuce machines - like maybe 2500 hands and have hit quad deuces 13 times (this is how lucky or on the positive side of variance I am). I have hit several royals and other giveaways. I mostly play 9/6 jacks, but like with deuces also dabble with 9/6 ddb and 9/5 sdb. I typically run about $250k/month through machines there, so I am already on the radar.
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> All I can think of is that I should either stop playing there for awhile and maybe this will fade a bit, but I am afraid that a change in behavior may be a large red flag. Or I could branch out and add play on some new games (slots and table games with a budget - unless I lose tons I am not sure this would make a difference, would it?). Alternatively, I can just keep playing like I normally do, but unless I end up losing tons will it likely make a difference?
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> I can move my play elsewhere, I would like to be able to keep playing there and except for the activity this past ~month everything would have been fine.
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> Thanks!
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[vpFREE] Re: Advice for not getting cutoff?
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