RE: RE: Re: [vpFREE] RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 13 NOV 2013

 

I won't suggest that casinos are entirely oblivious to loss history, or that there aren't some casinos that base offers on this ... there are always exceptions to the rule.


However, by and far for the most part, it's my experience that theoretical trip loss is far more critical in establishing offer levels than any actual win/loss experience.  Where you can glean theo thresholds from other knowledgeable players, or in some cases from cooperative hosts, you're likely to fare better targeting play based on that information than looking to end your day beyond some ideal loss point.







---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <clementiyn@...> wrote:

The casinos certainly do. Choosing the right point to quit when behind is a huge determinant in getting good future offers. In some casinos, the difference between quitting while down $990 in a session or down $1010 can be a difference of $500-1000 in mailers the following month(s).

And casinos certainly care how far ahead you are when you quit. Too far ahead yields unwanted attention.


  Who cares if I wait a tenth of a second between hands

or a minute or a day?


QZ


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