Well of course they have all sorts of surveillance equipment, but if you think they are going through that to determine if you are an advantage player, my bet is that you are incorrect. I can just see them paying someone to watch you for hours to determine your skill level on a video poker machine. It's all computerised now. They feed the computer an algorithm of what they want to see and if you match it you get the offer. They keep changing the algorithms. More and more casinos, now care about your actual results as much as your theoretical if not more, and if you are a winner you may see your offers dropping , and getting excited over a win is not going to change anything. I've been playing a long time and I still get a little excited when I get a hand pay, and I still tip when I get a hand pay. It makes zero difference in how the casino treats me.
Regards
A.P.
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Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 20 MAR 2015
AP wrote: "but on machines, they only look at what the computer records reveal."
You are being watched all the time, and now they have audio as well.
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