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The Rama 3X/5X and STP Machines Have Moved

These machines are now at the end of the bj pits near the main cashier.
This is an annoying location as people hang over you to watch you play
and make comments to each other about your play. My wife felt
uncomfortable getting a hand pay.
I complained to the floor supervisor who said she would pass it on to
management.

What did they put in their place ?

Regards
A.P.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "blenzie" <brmack@auracom.com>
To: <vpFREE_Canada@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 8:37 AM
Subject: [vpFREE_Canada] The Rama 3X/5X and STP Machines Have Moved

These machines are now at the end of the bj pits near the main cashier.
This is an annoying location as people hang over you to watch you play and make comments to each other about your play. My wife felt uncomfortable getting a hand pay.
I complained to the floor supervisor who said she would pass it on to management.

They were slot machines. The spin poker games were still there.

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--- In vpFREE_Canada@yahoogroups.com, "Albert Pearson" <a-p@...> wrote:

What did they put in their place ?

Regards
A.P.

They are nickel slots.

I would really like to know what goes on in the minds of the people
who make decisions like this. They remove, from the area with
the "Video Poker" signs, the best video poker in the place, and put
nickel slots there instead. Unfathomable, to say the least.

At least, they still have the machines, albeit in a poorer location.
As noted previously, it is a much busier spot, with a lot of foot
traffic, and casual observers. If you are at the machine at the end
nearest the table games, people often brush against you as they round
the corner.

As well, because the aisle behind you is wide, people often stop
there to chatter.

As a side note, we were there on Wednesday with some friends who are
primarily nickel slot players. They were up, between the two of
them, about $500 on the nickel machines.

Neil

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--- In vpFREE_Canada@yahoogroups.com, "blenzie" <brmack@...> wrote:

They were slot machines. The spin poker games were still there.