Persons interested in Atlantic City might want to read today's (10/25) New York Times article on the downward spiral of Atlantic City casinos. For ten or so years my wife and I were regulars at Caesars and Trump Plaza until both decimated video poker. While no doubt the casinos would still be suffering had they not removed decent VP, I am also sure they would have hundreds or perhaps even thousands of regular customers return were they to re-stock, and publicize some of their better paying VP. When Trump Plaza had 16 All American Poker machines, they were constantly filled, they were replaced by games which were hardly used.
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As of last month both Caesars anf Trump plaza have plenty of full-pay Jacks. With comps, promotions and room offers you would be hard pressed not to get back 100%.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jroxen" <jrojro@...> wrote:
Persons interested in Atlantic City might want to read today's (10/25) New York Times article on the downward spiral of Atlantic City casinos. For ten or so years my wife and I were regulars at Caesars and Trump Plaza until both decimated video poker. While no doubt the casinos would still be suffering had they not removed decent VP, I am also sure they would have hundreds or perhaps even thousands of regular customers return were they to re-stock, and publicize some of their better paying VP. When Trump Plaza had 16 All American Poker machines, they were constantly filled, they were replaced by games which were hardly used.
As of last week, Caesars had removed the three 9/6 jacks along the wall near the rear ladies' room and replaced them with 7/5's.
mike wrote:
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As of last month both Caesars anf Trump plaza have plenty of full-pay Jacks. With comps, promotions and room offers you would be hard pressed not to get back 100%.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vpFREE%40yahoogroups.com>, "jroxen" <jrojro@...> wrote:
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> Persons interested in Atlantic City might want to read today's (10/25) New York Times article on the downward spiral of Atlantic City casinos. For ten or so years my wife and I were regulars at Caesars and Trump Plaza until both decimated video poker. While no doubt the casinos would still be suffering had they not removed decent VP, I am also sure they would have hundreds or perhaps even thousands of regular customers return were they to re-stock, and publicize some of their better paying VP. When Trump Plaza had 16 All American Poker machines, they were constantly filled, they were replaced by games which were hardly used.
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