Ken wrote: "If we are talking about the casinos bottom line they should 86 the high rolling great advantage players! On a lucky day 20 quarter players won't do a tenth of the damage that a $25 AP can do to the casinos bottom line. Jean Scott was talking about equalizing incentives for all players which maybe unfair, but could create more playand profit for the casino. At any rate this is an interesting conversation with a ying yang type of result."
The problem is they're not 86ing "advantage players", they're 86ing anyone who gets lucky and hits a lot of W2G's or even one W2G (jackpot over $1199). Some of those players probably are "advantage players" but most are just lucky, most experienced "advantage players" know how to avoid heat.
But, most casinos are ignoring coin in these days, which is a disadvantage for high rollers and an advantage for low rollers, especially penny players. Most casinos are also using W2G's to determine when to 86 someone, which also disadvantages high rollers and advantages quarter players and lower.
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