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Hitting royals decreases free play offers?

Queen of Comps writes:

<< Sorry to disagree. I find it VERY easy to do this!!!!!! >>

I suggest that the great majority of players don't put in remotely close to as many hours of VP as the Queen of Comps. For most, I think it would be true that they'd be very unlikely to be behind at an individual casino for the past six months or a year, right after hitting a royal flush.

This does assume that the player didn't get the royal flush while playing at much smaller stakes than usual, or on a multiline game, over about three play at any rate.

Let me put this back in context. This came up in a discussion of players complaining of the quality of mail going right into the trash can, after hitting a royal flush. I suggested that the decline in mail was probably a result of the players no longer being losers, rather than being in response specifically to the royal flushes. So it would be fair to ask those players--what was your cumulative win or loss for the last six to twelve months, when your offers dried up?

I’m with you, wrx. Many of my trips with RFs were still losers! And I have been totally no mailed after an 8 month losing streak (6 trips) last year. My host says it’s because my ADT has dropped. But I’m not getting lower offers, I’m getting ZERO offers.

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Queen of Comps writes:

<< Sorry to disagree. I find it VERY easy to do this!!! >>

I suggest that the great majority of players don’t put in remotely close

to as many hours of VP as the Queen of Comps. For most, I think it

would be true that they’d be very unlikely to be behind at an individual

casino for the past six months or a year, right after hitting a royal flush.

This does assume that the player didn’t get the royal flush while

playing at much smaller stakes than usual, or on a multiline game, over

about three play at any rate.

Let me put this back in context. This came up in a discussion of

players complaining of the quality of mail going right into the trash

can, after hitting a royal flush. I suggested that the decline in mail

was probably a result of the players no longer being losers, rather than

being in response specifically to the royal flushes. So it would be

fair to ask those players–what was your cumulative win or loss for the

last six to twelve months, when your offers dried up?

After 4 RF’s for total of 80k I was definitely a winner on machines at CET last year. After a lucky streak and unlikely to revert to a losing 6 month or 12 month record, is it best to not play for 6-12 months to allow the time period to reset and once again become a loser to the casino in order to resume decent offers?