i believe they have certain criteria that flag players for review. it happens more to local players than out of town guests. it involves so much coin in compared to your total losses or wins over a certain amount of time. sometimes winning the drawings will flag you. the computer program will flag you. the casino manager will double check it. he will send it to the marketing manager for review. they will all agree you could be an advantage player and wipe out your offers, mailers and comp account. the first time it happens you will not see it coming, after that you become a little paranoid.
peppermill comp wipe out
That fits our scenario to a tee. Two of us won $1000 drawings there in October. It's the first time we'd really done anything much in the drawings, other than a rare $100 or $100 Big Spin win (it's hard to compete with locals for drawing entries when we're only there for 3-4 days).
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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "ashlandestates2" <ashlandestates2@...> wrote:
i believe they have certain criteria that flag players for review. it happens more to local players than out of town guests. it involves so much coin in compared to your total losses or wins over a certain amount of time. sometimes winning the drawings will flag you. the computer program will flag you. the casino manager will double check it. he will send it to the marketing manager for review. they will all agree you could be an advantage player and wipe out your offers, mailers and comp account. the first time it happens you will not see it coming, after that you become a little paranoid.
I think you are on to something here. I too got caught. After two years of winning, all of a sudden my Tuscany/free play/dining coupons offers were replaced with a single weekday free night in the tower. My sin was I made a couple of solo trips and did not take a family member with me that puts some slot play on my card. I believe vp play only will also trigger an audit- watch out. I now believe I have passed the probation test, as I made a recent trip with some vp and slot numbers. I just received a super bowl offer in the mail.
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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "ashlandestates2" <ashlandestates2@...> wrote:
i believe they have certain criteria that flag players for review. it happens more to local players than out of town guests. it involves so much coin in compared to your total losses or wins over a certain amount of time. sometimes winning the drawings will flag you. the computer program will flag you. the casino manager will double check it. he will send it to the marketing manager for review. they will all agree you could be an advantage player and wipe out your offers, mailers and comp account. the first time it happens you will not see it coming, after that you become a little paranoid.
Maybe another Dancer program. Dancer plays both ends to his advantage, teaching players how to beat the casino, then teaching the casinos how to beat the players he's taught.
http://www.compdance.com/dancer_article.shtml
"My autobiography, Million Dollar Video Poker, clearly explains how top players calculate their advantage. In order to protect against these players, casino managers should understand the way players add up the various factors determine where to play."
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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "ashlandestates2" <ashlandestates2@...> wrote:
the computer program will flag you.