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stations policy on no mailing

I've always assumed that at some point, casinos will begin tracking VP play
by comparing individual hands to best play. And anyone who exhibits better
than say 99.8% of the possible EV will be flagged as a "skilled" player.

It would be child's play to add such tracking. Just a matter of doing it.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, jack page <jack_page_99@...> wrote:

Has any one tried to get their mailers reinstated?
If sucessful how did you go about doing this?
the director of marketing said I was being no mailed because I was
considered a "skilled" player , How she reached this conclusion
when I was $12000 in the hole she couldnt or wouldnt provide any
information.

That's a frightening thought, although I think you're probably correct, they either could do that already or they will be doing so in the future.

But that will work in their favor only if I am playing games that put me over 100% and them UNDER 100%. If I am playing lower-based games that have high progressives, they would be costing themselves money by getting rid of me even if I am playing with 99.9% proficiency. With high progressives on lower-based games, we both make money. Explaining that to the "suits" is another story altogether.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, TJ Pitts <pittstj@...> wrote:

I've always assumed that at some point, casinos will begin tracking VP play
by comparing individual hands to best play. And anyone who exhibits better
than say 99.8% of the possible EV will be flagged as a "skilled" player.

It would be child's play to add such tracking. Just a matter of doing it.

If the crowds come back I would expect them to chase out the low profit
customers. Until they they are needed so the place does not look dead.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, TJ Pitts <pittstj@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, jack page <jack_page_99@> wrote:
>
> Has any one tried to get their mailers reinstated?
> If sucessful how did you go about doing this?
> the director of marketing said I was being no mailed because I was
> considered a "skilled" player , How she reached this conclusion
> when I was $12000 in the hole she couldnt or wouldnt provide any
> information.
>

I've always assumed that at some point, casinos will begin tracking VP play
by comparing individual hands to best play. And anyone who exhibits better
than say 99.8% of the possible EV will be flagged as a "skilled" player.

It would be child's play to add such tracking. Just a matter of doing it.

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Yep. We have seen the future, and it sucks.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, TJ Pitts <pittstj@...> wrote:

I've always assumed that at some point, casinos will begin tracking VP play
by comparing individual hands to best play. And anyone who exhibits better
than say 99.8% of the possible EV will be flagged as a "skilled" player.

It would be child's play to add such tracking. Just a matter of doing it.