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No winning at Wynn

Bruce,

Just guessing here but did you, by any chance, work as a slot club
booth attendant?

Don

Having worked in 2 casinos, the fact is slot machines are designed
to separate you from your money, not double it. And yes they get
tightened on weekends, and especially on holidays. As for offers,
they are pursuing the average middle of the line player. High
rollers will spend regardless, and the lower end drifts around like
tumbleweed. October and November are the in between months, and
everything gets adjused accordingly, including freebies. And with
two more properties closing very soon, the casinos know that they
don't have to do a lot.

>
> I think Jean is absolutely right!!!
> From out of town, I receive Wynn offers in the mail a lot in
addition
> to personal calls/invites from my casino host.
> About a month or so ago, I hit a Royal on a $5 vp machine.
> I have not seen any Wynn invitation in the mail since.
>
> Plus, maybe the fact that Wynn just got to the Winner's Circle
pages
> of some magazines recently due to the 2 jackpots hit on the
Megabucks
> slot machines, they probably have attracted enough "slot" players
to
> compensate on losing some vp players. Then, the Wynn Macau just
> opened...
>
> IF we all stop playing at Wynn for a while, maybe they'll start
> sending us those good offers again, maybe?
>
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "queenofcomps" <queenofcomps@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I think they are trying to weed out skilled players, but they
don't
> know how to recognize one. So they stop sending offers to people
> that win, even if it is big just one time. They do the same for
> people who are DEALT royals on multi-line. They are paranoid

about

> local players, as if all locals are skilled. Seems like you can
> even play the 100% machine as long as you continually lose. I do
not
> think they really have any way to do this with software

programs.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce" <bellforddirect@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "gilbert_616" <gilbert_616@> wrote:
> They are using pathetic, desperate, and unknowledgeable
measures.
> Someone or ones are scared of losing their jobs!!!
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>

Come on, Don, even the boothes have certain minimum standards!
LOL!
~Babe~

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In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Don Forsythe" <DonBoats@...> wrote:

Bruce,

Just guessing here but did you, by any chance, work as a slot club
booth attendant?

Don

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce" <bellforddirect@> wrote:

Having worked in 2 casinos, the fact is slot machines are designed
to separate you from your money, not double it. And yes they get
tightened on weekends, and especially on holidays...........

know how to recognize one. So they stop sending offers to people that
win, even if it is big just one time. They do the same for people who
are DEALT royals on multi-line. They are paranoid about local players,
as if all locals are skilled. Seems like you can even play the 100%
machine as long as you continually lose. I do not think they really
have any way to do this with software programs. They are using
pathetic, desperate, and unknowledgeable measures. Someone or ones
are scared of losing their jobs!!!

ding! go to the head of the class, Jean...

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "queenofcomps" <queenofcomps@...> wrote:

I think they are trying to weed out skilled players, but they don't

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