--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rob.singer1111@yahoo.com" <rob.singer1111@...> wrote:
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> This promo is very friendly for the casino. Players who lose--which is most players--get to try again on the casino's terms. But if you happen to win $10,000....$20,000....even $50,000 or more: Many players would be very happy with that sort of profit, and they would go home. But now, they're tempted to play on. And what usually happens to those who win and just want to win more?
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> Stay away from this.
Rob,
I try to keep an open mind to your posts but this one just doesn't make sense to me. So, I go to Revel, play a bunch and win $10,000. Why would I be tempted to play more? Now, losing $10,000 has no benefit to me. Their promo is getting you in the door to take another look at their casino. If I could this promo every month of the year, I'd quit my day job tomorrow. Maybe today.
I don't see how this is a casino friendly promo. If you decide to play, set a loss number and a win number. If I win $10K, I stop. If I lose $20K I stop. Simply as that.
The only issue I have with the promo is that it is spread out over so many weeks. If I lived in AC, this is a must do promo. Even if the best game is 6/5 JOB, I would play. Not because it is a casino friendly promo but because I can greatly limit my downside risk with no corresponding limit on upside gain. What else do you want from a casino promo?
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