The Golden Nugget Las Vegas continues to label "unprofitable
players" inelegable to participate in tournaments. My crime? Hitting
a royal flush on a $25 machine. According to my host, my "jackpot
timing was unfortunate as it happened at a time when the promotions
department is changing it's focus". Hopefully their goal to transition
from a gambling establishment to a gloried food court will be as
successful as Neonopolis. I wonder if the slot hostesses are
practicing saying "table or booth"?
Winners Unwelcome at Golden Nugget
This is industrial-strength dumb for a casino, and I wonder why
their financial analysts don't tell them so? Maybe they do, and are
ignored.
Most casinos, after you win a big jackpot, want you back so they can
grind that money back out of you! GN doesn't have any positive
machines, so they should beg you to come back.
But I like to think of it this way; it's these same people making
decisions that put in the occasional great play that we all love to
find 
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wrote:
The Golden Nugget Las Vegas continues to label "unprofitable
players" inelegable to participate in tournaments. My crime?
Hitting
a royal flush on a $25 machine. According to my host, my "jackpot
timing was unfortunate as it happened at a time when the
promotions
department is changing it's focus". Hopefully their goal to
transition
···
from a gambling establishment to a gloried food court will be as
successful as Neonopolis. I wonder if the slot hostesses are
practicing saying "table or booth"?