Believe henry left the joint voluntarily. Don't know how long he'd have lasted if he continued playing only on double points days. Since he did the gas card offer ($500 worth = ~$80K action) maybe he figured that wouldn't be a black mark like double point days.
I'll take $18/hour. We're from out of town and get a free room (the rooms are nice). We came back last week and south point was the only joint where we won ($1K). That makes 4 winning trips so don't know if our goose is cooked. Received nothing in the mail and first trip was April.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "skiallsix" <emailscot@...> wrote:
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> I am confused if Henry left the South Point voluntarily or was one of the dozens who were restricted for playing on 2X days?
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> 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.
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> A couple days per month, Henry can collect a whopping 33 basis points. This equates to $18 per hour on those rare days.
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> 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.
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> Henry made the right choice by playing elsewhere. Good riddance...
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