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Hard Rock LV

To get the cheapest gift, you need to play 50k for video poker. That gift is probably worth 70dollars. And I don't think they are having any point multipliers planned.

jg
Hard Rock Hotel Monitor

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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: vegasvpplayer@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:01:40 +0000
Subject: [vpFREE] Hard Rock LV

                       I see no reason why anyone should play at Hard Rock over the next two months. Horrible video poker. Horrible cash back. No point multipliers. A terrible shopping promotion due to ridiculously high coin in requirements.

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To get the cheapest gift, you need to play 50k for video poker. That gift
is probably worth 70dollars. And I don't think they are having any point
multipliers planned.

jg
Hard Rock Hotel Monitor

There are point multiplier days for gift points:

http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/greatdeals-slotpromotions.cfm

Regards,

Scot

You're right but they're relying upon the addiction side to keep on playing. And we have people posting here who will gladly accomodate them. So if these members will, can you imagine how many others out there will also ? We are forgetting that on the whole VP players, let alone knowledgeable ones are such a small part of the gambling population as a whole that most of the casinos feel that we are not "worth the trouble."

   Larry F.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "caplatinum" <belairgold@...> wrote:

valerie,

Also when hotel revenues and gaming revenues were going up double digit, why shouldn't the casinos tighten up, it is supply and demand. But now both those things are falling double digit, so the astute businessperson would loosen up not tighten up, but astute these people are not.