Well at least they've smartened up and are finally taking out the games they don't want people playing rather than still trying to identify and 86 everyone with an IQ higher than their shoe size.
Similarly I wish South Point had taken out the machines they didn't want me playing or modified the promotions they thought were too lucrative rather than taking away my slot club membership for life. As was evidenced by the Valley View situation, when a game or promotion can be beat by one player, it can be beat by multiple players and will eventually have to be corrected. Why don't casinos fix the problem initially rather than taking it out punitively on the first winning players?
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> On Sep 22, 2016, at 1:00 PM, hjclasvegas6969@yahoo.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Valley View friend, im in vegas but I got a call last night. A player hit 4 sets playing 5 $$ 16/10, they were all down graded to 15/9. I don't know if he got 86 as well ? get lucky.
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