Thanks for posting this.
For loss rebates some people advocate playing a higher denomination and higher variance game than you normally would. Others are more conservative. Quit when you've reached the loss limit or have a sizeable win.
For example, I believe Harry Porter posted here recently that he played the Riviera $1000 loss rebate on the $1 8/6 Bonus Deluxe and quit when he had a $600 win.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Tahoe Local" <att@...> wrote:
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> Sienna is offering a $200 loss rebate on actual slot loss payable 50% 1st and 2nd day after play. Plus they will upgrade your status to any other slot club level. Here are the details:
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> http://imgur.com/XIeOr
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> Maybe someone more seasoned can explain the best way to go about using this loss rebate offer.
[vpFREE] Re: Reno Sienna $200 loss rebate plus upgraded player status
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