Apparently, we do play at different casinos, noti.
The "general rule" I cite holds for most (if not all) casinos in Atlantic City, the South, Midwest, LV Strip, Tahoe, and a few sporadic others.
But I'll by that the LV locals market is tough ... nominal experience there myself.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote :
The "general rule" I cite holds for most (if not all) casinos in Atlantic City, the South, Midwest, LV Strip, Tahoe, and a few sporadic others.
But I'll by that the LV locals market is tough ... nominal experience there myself.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote :
vp_wiz writes: "But, far and wide, the general rule is that hitting a spate of royals won't impact your offers at all."
We must play at different casinos. I've found some casinos that tolerate a number of taxables/handpays before they take action, but still, the end result is action, and not in the good way. As a general rule most casinos reduce your promotions the first time you get a taxable or handpay (some casinos make quarter royals handpays and not because they want to help you celebrate your "win").
We must play at different casinos. I've found some casinos that tolerate a number of taxables/handpays before they take action, but still, the end result is action, and not in the good way. As a general rule most casinos reduce your promotions the first time you get a taxable or handpay (some casinos make quarter royals handpays and not because they want to help you celebrate your "win").
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