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[acvpp] I call it deception

Howdy

I play almost exclusively at the Borgata in AC. Although their comps and
slot dollars etc. are among the worst I still go there for 9/6 JOB. I have
noticed they have 8/5 also. This is of course for the less educated player. I
have a problem with this. It takes advantage of those who frequent a so called
"classy" casino. This is unethical in my opinion. I know it is more profitable
to the casino. Can you say greed?

Complaint #2

A lot of machines offer a menu which gives you a choice of six different vp
games. Now the problem for the unaware is these machines may have " Jokers
Wild "advertised as THE game but they may unsuspectedly start off playing
something else because that is what is presently displayed on the screen. The
machines do not always revert back to the menu screen when not in play. The clue
is the payoff odds. The game itself is not posted that I can see.

I have made more than one player aware of this. One woman was complaining
she had yet to get a joker when in fact that was not the game that she thought
she was playing..she was playing.

I believe the multi game machines that fall into this category should be
program to display the game they advertise when not being played if this is
possible.

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This is of course for the less educated player. I
have a problem with this. It takes advantage of those who frequent a so called
"classy" casino. This is unethical in my opinion. I know it is more profitable
to the casino. Can you say greed?

Please, spare me.

If a player is not smart or sober enough to look at the paytable or even notice what GAME they're playing, well, then I guess they're just not smart enough to keep their money.

I see nothing unethical about it -- the pays are right on the glass, or right on the "Help" screen.

You may as well say that it's "unethical" to have a Big Wheel on the floor, or to allow a "hard ways" bet in craps, or even to have slot machines in the place -- and you can't determine the house vig by looking at a slot machine, like you can with a VP machine.

Who says that games have to be full pay? Who says that people can't make their own playing decisions?

Caveat gambler. Nobody's forcing anyone to play these games.

And if the casinos didn't make money off of those people, they wouldn't be there to offer you the playing opportunities that you deem "fair."

IMHO, this is typical "frugal zombie" mentality.

> This is of course for the less educated player. I
> have a problem with this. It takes advantage of those who

frequent

> a so called
> "classy" casino. This is unethical in my opinion. I know it is

more

> profitable
> to the casino. Can you say greed?
>
>
>
>

Please, spare me.

If a player is not smart or sober enough to look at the paytable

or

even notice what GAME they're playing, well, then I guess they're
just not smart enough to keep their money.

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AMEN!!!!!!!!!
M J

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