My friend who just returned home to LV from this did not have such a confusing experience. He did plan on spending Aug. thru early Dec. at a relative's house around 30 miles from AC, that along with the round trip flight equaled a fair amount of expenses. But, prior to travelling there he studied the rules and called to verify if there were any last minute changes, then before betting he asked two casino management suits exactly what the rules were--and he received clear & courteous answers.
All this confusion we're reading about continues to flow from undocumented sources, with no basis in fact. How is it one professional player from LV knows how to approach this properly in order to protect himself, and all these supposed others just walked in and played without understanding the rules? Nothing was hidden, nothing was changed after the 1st, and if you played the games fairly (& even beat them out of $8k in this guy's case) no one bothered or even cared about you.
As for the Jersey media, it appears there's really nothing to report. They're probably being entertained by all the assertions flying thru some of these sites. And if Gaming had even one complaint that was valid, we'd have seen that by now.
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From: "MHS" <mspevack@optonline.net>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Revel-ation
Date: Thu, Jul 11, 2013 8:16 am
Don't be so quick to mock the situation, one that both the news media
and the authorities have shamefully ignored for two weeks. People made
serious plans, some involving significant sums of money, based on the
faulty and deficient details from Revel, and clearly no one has stepped
up to clarify anything about this promotion.
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