[vpFREE] Re: AGEM Hails Passage of Senate Bill 9 in Nevada

 


To hear you talk here lately, noti, RIP advantage play.

I'm here to tell you that AP is alive and well. The greater body of players who've suffered some form of "exclusion" are guilty of indulging like pigs at the trough.

I grasp grabbing an opportunity when it's hot, but if you openly gulp the slop, be prepared to have your ham fried. The majority of casual, recreational "skilled players" still find a relatively warm welcome in the casino.

Yes, it's true that the strongest games are being scaled back in quantity. But I'm not sure that's entirely irrational of the casinos, depending upon the hold numbers they're seeing and the impact such games have on promotions.

All I really know is that I seem to be enjoying my play more and more these days, now that it's becoming a seldom occurrence that I have to elbow my way in to a machine I desire to play.

- H.

---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote :

The problem is they already have lots of skill based games, even slots where you can get an edge if you have the skills, but they have been actively pursuing and punishing anyone they think is or might be a "skilled player." In order for the casinos to survive they will have to learn to embrace the skilled player.

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