I assume you must have been getting good offers to make this a positive play?
If so (since you were not doing anything illegal), why not just discontinue your offers since you are playing a negative game? Why the "dramatics" of signing a letter you will never gamble there again and closing your account?
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From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Vegasvpplayer vegasvpplayer@gmail.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2016 4:59 AM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Valley View Casino Warning
This was my first experience being kicked out of a California Native American casino for winning. I had played video poker at this casino on and off for a few years now. For the past year I have been playing the $10 NSUD and had not hit a Royal Flush until this past November. Then in December I hit a second Royal Flush. (Iggy don't get on my case, I was trying to hit wild royals!). I was only playing about 800 hand sessions 3 or 4 times a month so this was obviously a fluke occurrence.
Last week I got a phone call from a casino manager saying they didn't want me to play there any longer and my account had been closed. He said they review accounts quarterly and mine had been chosen for termination. I asked about my unredeemed points and he said the account was already closed. He said I could speak to the GM and I said I would also take it to the tribal Gaming Commission if necessary since the points were worth about $3000. They called back in about 10 minutes and said they would pay me by check for the value of the points.
When I went in to get the check, everyone was very nice but I was made to sign a letter that I would never gamble at Valley View Casino again. It was not a trespass and I was told I am welcome to come back for the hotel or restaurants. BTW their buffet is probably the best food quality I have ever had anywhere and I don't even eat the lobster. They stressed I hadn't done anything wrong or illegal, but was just too good a player.
If the problem is $10 NSUD or JoB, there are only two machine with these games. It seems likes eliminating the games instead of the players might be a better solution. I see lots of people playing the $5 NSUD there. Perhaps you are OK if you only hit one or two Royals in a quarter. Maybe you might want to take a Valley View vacation after hitting a Royal so as not to risk hitting another and getting singled out in their next quarterly review. Better luck!
Sent from my iPhone
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