RE: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 27 MAY 2014

 

Bob wrote: "Possibly you're thinking of single-line "regular" games."

Yes, I'm addressing quarter, 50 cent, dollar, two dollar single-line games, the bread and butter of the casino industry. A quarter royal is generally not a taxable, but it can be a handpay at some casinos.

Bob wrote: "I play $1 Ten Play Quick Quads and $1 Ten Play UX and sometimes $1 Ten Play something-else-I-don't-wish-to-identify-further."

Yeah, I play that too, but there aren't many casinos left that will tolerate that kind of action.

Bob wrote: "A casino may well react to the total of the W2Gs, but I doubt whether they pay particular attention to the number of royals."

Agreed, on the big multiplays the casino is looking at your total W2G's, they probably don't understand exactly how you got those hands and they don't really care, but they do care about the session total. There is some total amount that will be a problem, it's the player's job to figure out what that amount is and to avoid it, just like on table games. Sometimes the casino lets you know when they're getting uncomfortable with your action, other times you find out from the marketing department when your mailer amount suddenly drops or is absent.

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