I was one of those whose slot card was invalidated by South Point a few years back. No letter; no explaination. Went in one day to play and the card didn't work. Went to the players club, they swiped my card, told me they'd be right back and out come the slot club supervisor who was holding the list of rules. She pointed to something very generic which was the "management determines abuses of the system and reserves all rights to exclude players". I didn't say anything to which she was truly appreciative as I suspect she was getting pounded on by players in the same predicament. At that time of my exclusion, I was a net loser YTD at SP so it couldn't have had to do with winning. I know it was because I was playing almost exclisively on double point days. Interestingly, this is the mantra according to a well known vp author and teacher. Ironically, he survived the banishing but that's a story for another day.
There was a bit of sweet revenge....my S.O. went in two days later and hit them for $40K. Adios
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "H. F." <sector7up2@...> wrote:
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> Rampart Casino has invalidated cards of some vp players. They also sent out a letter informing these players. Don't know the reasons, maybe just the usual won too much, played too much on the good machines, etc.
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> Unfortunately they took this action at the end of the six-month VIP qualifying period, after some had played a whole lot of coin-in to get the VIP cards. Ouch!
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> South Point, owned and managed by Michael Gaughan, used a very similar method of restricting players a couple of years ago. Rampart Casino is managed by Michael Gaughan Jr.
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