Once you lose, it's Revel's money. We all receive freeplay at many casinos, and that's not money until and unless a player has the discipline to stop playing with credits on the machine. Many can and many cannot.
As of ten minutes ago the promotion is still going on. The player I know hit a $1 royal last evening and is up $5100. (His stop-win point for this is $7800 and I don't know how he got it). But he's comfortable enough that he asked a slot club suit about this "innocent player" blacklist we keep hearing about. He figured if it were true, why bother playing anymore since if he ended up losing there'd be no freeplay in his future.
He was told there is no such list other than one that includes people caught trying to game the system, including people determined to be playing on "teams"--which is not allowed. That may well be where all the crying wolf is originating from....and I can see how an innocent player minding his or her own business could wrongly get tapped for that (with a bit of spin of course).
But a list of big-playing LV AP's? Not very likely, although I could loosely imagine a scenario where Ceasar's 7-Stars members made some kind of "watch" list there.
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From: "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Revel
Date: Fri, Jul 5, 2013 4:40 pm
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "richard d" <cdgnpc@...> wrote:
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Some people are of the mindset that the player is guilty until proven innocent and the house is innocent until proven guilty. And some people are of the mindset that the player is innocent until proven guilty and the house is guilty until proven innocent. I unashamedly fall into the second category.
I thought about this Revel promotion and what my game plan would be if I worked it. A nice little Amtrak ride to the east coast and check into a weekly hotel. I would have to play a high variance game and hope to get lucky. I would have to set a stop win and even a stop loss as I don't have $100,000 to loan the casino.
If I hit the stop win point then I would probably skedaddle back to the northwest taking the scenic route on Amtrak.
If I hit the stop loss then I would be stuck in Atlantic City for another 20 weeks or so. I would have to find something to do. I don't know what is available but it would probably be a combination of video poker, video keno progressives, any and all advantage slots available, and live poker.
But the one question I couldn't give a yes to was: If I lose do I trust Revel to do the right thing with my money. The answer is a big hell no.
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