This is what I am talking about. Boyd properties go by this..time in keno lounge, time on machine, and etc. Not amount spent. I spend little, but rewards are great.
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Date:Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 9:07 AM
Subject:[vpFREE] Re: Horseshoe Cincinnati
NOTI wrote: "Harrahs, Caesars, whatever, uses ADT (average daily theoretical) and time on the machine to determine marketing offers, not coin in."
I understand the concept of ADT, but the "and time on the machine" ( I presume number of hours on a individual day) and the "not coin in" part, I don't understand.
According to one of the links you provided, it said that the casino thinks it has a better shot at winning your money if the patron plays longer hours on one given day at a lower denom than if he played at much higher denom for a shorter period of time. (He did not seem to address paytables). It does not make sense to me that I could go and play quarters for 10 hours, putting through 10K, and get better marketing offers than playing 40K for two hours at $5 denom.
I appreciate your posts, and would like to understand this further. I came across the "time on machine" concept for the first time last year at a non-Vegas, non-CZR property.
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