I think you're right. A small variance in your play is easy to spot. You have to look at it from the casino's perspective. The casino wants to make a profit. If you want to get all the goodies from the casino you have to make them think that you're just another player, not a wiseguy. You can't play the best machines all of the time, and you should play on days without promotions, just play more on days with promotions.
Regards
A.P.
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From: "007 007@embarqmail.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Bob Dancer's LVA - 29 DEC 2015
Years ago, I was methodically playing exactly $3000 per week at the
Tuscany to maintain a mailer that was providing me with $40 per week
in free play, for starters. I didn't get $11 in points that I had
earned. I complained several times until I talked to a host. She
remarked at how methodically I was playing and I never got another
mailer. I never got the $11, either. I'm skeptical, though, at how
much extra it would take to not end up in the same category. I doubt
if I had played $3100 some weeks, $3020 other weeks, etc., it would
have made much difference.
>Concentrating on the Wrong Little Stuff
Posted by: Albert Pearson <ehpee@rogers.com>
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