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LVA Question of the Day - 3 NOV 2008

Q: Reading "Video Poker Lost & Found" in the Advisor, month after
month I'm amazed at how often casinos install video poker
machines, then move them, then remove them, then put them back,
then change their pay schedules, then move them, then finally get
rid of them for good. Why? It seems like so much effort. If they
have good machines, why don't they leave them where they are? If
they have bad machines, why don't they replace them with
something better? Why the constant revolving door for video poker
(and I assume slot) machines?

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Since I'm on several boards, I'm not sure this "wrinkle" has been posted here.

Anyway, yes, the Free Play option is better this year, better in most cases than buying merchandise. However, you can usually get Free Play for only about 1/2 of your points - although I did hear of a couple of people who were able to get it for all, perhaps if they don't have very many points???

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