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Limitation on $$$ fed into a VP machine??

Question (for the big $$ players), how do you "feed" in your bankroll?
When I've played $1 VP, the machine wouldn't take more than $500 cash
in.

So, how does someone playing $5 or $25 VP and even high denom multi-
line, put their $$ in? Is the $500 cash in limit higher? Do you get
the cage to put the credits on your card??

Just curious.

A few casinos will issue high rollers credits on their machine. However, in most places it is a tedious job of feeding $100 bills.

Sometimes if Brad and I are taking turns on one machine, the one who is not playing will feed bills into a nearby machine to make up TITO tickets of $500 or more. That speeds things up.

We don't play at a high level at very many casinos so I don't know the policies everywhere. But in most of the places we play, we can put in more than $500.

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Question (for the big $$ players), how do you "feed" in your

bankroll?

When I've played $1 VP, the machine wouldn't take more than $500 cash
in.

Were you/are you playing in Missouri with their silly $500 limit
per "sailing"?

Here in Las Vegas, the machines have no problem in accepting bill after
bill after bill after bill...well, you get the picture. Maybe having a
$500 limit ain't so bad after all...

Don the Dentist

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "boling_ed" <ebspam@c...> wrote:

Green Valley, as some of the strip casios have already started, will
give you the ability to purchase tickets for amounts up to $10,000. I
spoke to a supervisor last night on this issue and he verified the
rumor and said it would be done shortly. Will make life easier for
you $25 and mulitline vp players.

A few casinos will issue high rollers credits on their machine.

However, in

most places it is a tedious job of feeding $100 bills.

Sometimes if Brad and I are taking turns on one machine, the one

who is not

playing will feed bills into a nearby machine to make up TITO

tickets of

$500 or more. That speeds things up.

We don't play at a high level at very many casinos so I don't know

the

policies everywhere. But in most of the places we play, we can put

in more

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@f...> wrote:

than $500.
________________________________________
Jean $¢ott - http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
  Tax time is coming up - groan! "Tax Help
   for the Frugal Gambler" can answer many
   of your questions!

At Wynn you can now take a marker in ticket form. I think that they
will even let you buy a ticket with cash. This makes feeding $$ much
eaeasier.

I expect this procedure to be widely adopted soon. It is the logical
extension of the TITO system.

Question (for the big $$ players), how do you "feed" in your

bankroll?

When I've played $1 VP, the machine wouldn't take more than $500

cash

in.

So, how does someone playing $5 or $25 VP and even high denom multi-
line, put their $$ in? Is the $500 cash in limit higher? Do you

get

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "boling_ed" <ebspam@c...> wrote:

the cage to put the credits on your card??

Just curious.

A few casinos will issue high rollers credits on their machine. However, in
most places it is a tedious job of feeding $100 bills.

Sometimes if Brad and I are taking turns on one machine, the one who is not
playing will feed bills into a nearby machine to make up TITO tickets of
$500 or more. That speeds things up.

We don't play at a high level at very many casinos so I don't know the
policies everywhere. But in most of the places we play, we can put in more
than $500.

Many casinos have frustratingly low limits to how big a ticket their
machines will take. Terrible's apparently has a $500 limit and
Arizona Charlie's Decatur has a $400 limit. The Rampart seems to be
an exception. I haven't put any bills in a machine there in months,
since I built up a cash out of over $1000 which I haven't lost back
and every machine I've played has taken the ticket. The Santa Fe
Station used to not have any apparent limit, but I believe it's $1000
now.

I was playing at the Venetian last Sept. and it would not accept any
more $$$ in if it had > $500 in credits. It was their $1 9/6 JOB
machine right outside the HighLimit area.

I tested it several times and it was always a hard $500 limit. (maybe
it was an old machine from Missouri. :slight_smile:

-Ed

Were you/are you playing in Missouri with their silly $500 limit
per "sailing"?

Here in Las Vegas, the machines have no problem in accepting bill

after

bill after bill after bill...well, you get the picture. Maybe

having a

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$500 limit ain't so bad after all...

Don the Dentist