I think that your wife Penney SHOULD get higer cashback and comps. She probably loses more on her nickel games than you do on your dollar games.
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I think that your wife Penney SHOULD get higer cashback and comps. She probably loses more on her nickel games than you do on your dollar games.
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*LOL* a little typing slip-up there: I meant to say that my wife plays
penny and nickel slots, not that her name is Penny!
Anyway, we both keep track of our win/loss, of course, and find that
we either put about the same amount of cash through, or often I play
more cash through than she does. Does she loose more? Well, you might
assume yes, since she doesn't know the payback % of her machines and I
do know the payback on mine (which of course ignores the little matter
of the whims of the random number generator - but that's another
topic). However, we've found that in the long run it about evens out
between the two of us.
In any case, my point was that the normal imbalance of offers between
a slots player and VP player had been in effect, but that recently I
felt even my normal, lower offers had been drying up.
I'll be interested to see what happens in a few weeks, since at KC I
played a lot more slots, and a lot of it in the high limit (such as it
is there). I did that for two reasons: First, no really good VP there;
and second, because I was close to renewing Diamond for the year and
wanted to get my tier points over the level on that trip. I knew I'd
get full value tier credit for my cash in on the slots, and used a few
runs at a $10 machine to do that. Now I'll wait and see if that
results in more and better offers than I normally would get.
I think that your wife Penney SHOULD get higer cashback and comps.
She probably loses more on her nickel games than you do on your dollar
games.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Louis Mogol" <LouMogol@...> wrote:
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