I don't expect win/loss experience is the primary factor here ... I came away from the Riv "loss rebate" a year ago up $600, with close to $20k coin in. My first offer was a 5-night suite offer, with $100/night FP (plus other attraxtive goodies).
Each successive quarterly offer has been weaker than the last, parallelling Mark's experience, although in our case we've never returned.
- H.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" wrote:
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> The question comes to my mind is how much of a winner/loser are you?
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> Riveria hates winners just like Station Casinos and others. Especially VP gamblers.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ma18ks" <89109.nv@> wrote:
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> > It appears the Riviera is tightening up on the room and freeplay offers for out-of-state players like myself. I joined their slot club last April to play the $1000 loss rebate. I played $1 9/7 DB on the rebate, and this resulted in some very nice offers: 5 nights in a suite, some chunky FP, two show tickets, and a steakhouse comp. Not bad at all. I booked this offer for a summer trip, where I gave an equal amount of action playing $1 8/5 BP. This resulted in an offer for 3 nights in a regular room, FP equal to about 1/3 of my previous offer, plus the show tix and steakhouse comp. So I took them up on this offer twice, returning for two trips in the fall. On these trips, I continued to play $1 8/5 BP, giving the same action on one trip and roughly double the action on the other. The results? Three free nights in a regular room, zero FP, and a freaking t-shirt.
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> > I spoke with one other out-of-state player who initially signed up for their loss rebate and he confirmed his offers have been diminishing as well. It appears they simply are not as generous as they were previously. Are there any other Riv players that care to comment or share their experience?
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