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No more 9/6 JoB or DDB by Diamond lounge at Horseshoe Baltimore

they (finally) changed those 2 machines to match the crappy paytables of the other VP in that section.
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Thanks for the heads-up. Sorry to hear it but it’s good to know. Maybe the $5 9/6 JoB survived, though I’m usually not bankrolled for those.

Bill

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Subject: [vpFREE] No more 9/6 JoB or DDB by Diamond lounge at Horseshoe Baltimore

they (finally) changed those 2 machines to match the crappy paytables of the other VP in that section.
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Nope. The $5 9/6 JOB did not survive. Now 8/5.

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Thanks for the heads-up. Sorry to hear it but it’s good to know. Maybe the $5 9/6 JoB survived, though I’m usually not bankrolled for those.

Bill

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The $1 and $2 JoB that were 9/6 are now 7/5 !!! The other $1 and $2 pay tables in that area were reduced too. Bonus poker is now 6/5. Other game variations like DDB were reduced too.

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Wow, they can't tweek them down a little, they have to downgrade them to cruise ship paytables.

Dave

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So basically no good VP at Horseshoe Baltimore anymore? :frowning:

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Slot players should beware. When they cut pay % in VP, my opinion, they zing the slot players too. Slot players don't immediately notice the cut. It takes months till they sense they are getting ripped.

I always sense better business in casinos that offer good VP. Good managers realize giving players good gamble brings players back. Wins are temporary loans, to players who spend month after month, in long run.

I wonder if millennials had started playing in Vegas instead of local casinos with 10% casino hold on 5 cent
play, maybe they would be a new generation of players. Losing 5 or 6 times in row is instant formula to discourage new players.

My opinion means nothing. But, I contend that all the bankrupt casino properties indicate casino managers
decisions aren't so good. Especially since drinking and gambling have historically done better when less people ore working. I believe boozing is still doing good.

If your a slot player, watch the vp. I think it's indicator....

Just a thought ..... Cheers, Jeep

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