Promotion Abusers?

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tech58
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Re: Promotion Abusers?

Post by tech58 »

Good blast from the past AP. Common sense and "striketh while the iron is hot",beats Edgercation any day. :up:

Late to the game and so sorry i missed the train. :cry:

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Post by Carcounter »

Congrats. You don’t need to share the details

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Post by advantage playe »

tech , you didn't miss the infinitely more important train ! eternal life through JESUS Amen !!!

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Post by advantage playe »

by the way , it is later than you think !!

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Post by advantage playe »

hey tech , as far as ederkation goes , no high school diploma but I did obtain an MBA . Massive Bank Account !! I personally prefer the latter ! if I want to further my education , I can always get a library card !!

Deevan
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Post by Deevan »

I agree Tech and Carcounter, VP is on it's way out. They have to make room for the noisy, oversized penny machines.

tech58
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Post by tech58 »

Will be interesting to see if any casinos use their downtime to further degrade VP offerings.
They are going to be eager to maximize profit/sq.ft. to make up for months of red ink.
I see more dissing on the horizon. :cry:

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Post by olds442jetaway »

Yep me too. I would guess more vp machines being removed to make room and spacing of the mindless penny machines that usually require anywhere from 50 cents to a buck to play and to get the biggest bonus require 4 bucks or so a spin. They can keep their 85-88 percent machines. What they count on and unfortunately they are correct is the ignorance of the average slot or even vp player. Most don’t even know what the term paytable means

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Post by tech58 »

True OLD's the average VP player is what keeps the games in the casinos.

Your point on machine spacing is one i had not thought of. To keep as many of their cash-cow slots as possible means eliminating lower return machines. Will not be surprised to see full banks of good VP machines go missing.

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