I am confused if Henry left the South Point voluntarily or was one of the dozens who were restricted for playing on 2X days?
Let's assume he wasn't kicked out of the slot club. Henry isn't missing much. He is playing a break even game nearly every day. This assumes that Henry can play NSUD perfectly. The South Point mailers are worthless as the article suggests.
A couple days per month, Henry can collect a whopping 33 basis points. This equates to $18 per hour on those rare days.
Henry's accounting is irrelevant since he treats all casinos P&L the same. It is the relative results which are important. There are many casinos which are relatively better to play than the South Point---no matter how you account for it.
Henry made the right choice by playing elsewhere. Good riddance...
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