From: "straub4" <straub@shore.net>
...I would think it would not be wrong to ask a dual VP >machine player to give up one machine so you could play >one as well. And if they refused, I would think that if >the shut out patron asked the appropriate casino
employee to intervene, that it would be appropriate and >in good policy for the casino to do so. Of course this >would need to be handled tactfully.What do you think about the etiquette in asking a dual >VP player to give up one machine? What do you think >should be the Casino's policy if the dual player refused to give up one of the two machines to another interested player?
Many places have a tag on machines that states something like "one machine per person when requested." If the tag is there, then ask away. Even without tags, if there are no other full pay machines available and the person playing two machines knows full well there isn't, then the person should give one up. If they don't, I think slot personnel should be contacted. However, I asked someone at the Hard Rock to give up a machine that wasn't even being played. The person acted like I was trying to steal their wallet. I contacted slot personnel and you would have thought nothing like that had ever happened before. When I asked for the slot director, the person left.
--Rita