Add to that the hit-or-miss nature of actually receiving one ticket per hour
of play. If your slot card happens to be pulled (you might be changing
machines or using the facilities) the instant that they award the ticket for
that hour, you're out of luck. I suppose if you live in the casino 12 hours
a day every day, you might have a chance of being drawn and the minimum
prize last year was $2000 or $2500, which is pretty sweet. But the odds of
a) getting the appropriate number of tickets, and b) hearing your name
called are pretty looooooooong. As is so often the case, YMMV.
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On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:31 AM, vegasvpplayer <vegasvpplayer@juno.com>wrote:
<<<Beginning Wednesday, you can begin earning entries for one of our
favorite annual promotions -- South Point's "$200,000 Great Pumpkin
Pick!" >>>>
Why would this be one of Bob's favorite promotions? Two tickets a day
just for showing up and one ticket per hour of play on ANY machine
doesn't sound like a high denomination player paradise. On the other
hand, perhaps not a bad flea gig.
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