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> A recent member posted about huge losses this year.
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> In my response I suggested he might be have become comfortable "losing".
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> Most of you understood what I meant. It's not a comfort level having to do with financial disaster. We probably don't know anyone who enjoys that. Rather, it's the casino itself making you comfortable enough so that in spite of consistent negative results you continue to return.
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> And the hole you dig usually gets deeper.
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> So why go back?
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I have a consistent loss record at the Peppermill going back 15 years. Yes, I've had couple of trips with small wins but I've had my worst trip ever there and most trips I can't even get a 90% return on 99 or 100% machines. I go to almost any other casino and play the exact same games and frequently do well.
Why do I return? They keep sweetening the pot. Now it's Tuscany Tower Suites (they call them suites but really just a very large room with a huge bath) and $200 FP. I'm going back this week. I wonder how much I'll lose this time. I wish they would stop sending me offers and make my life simpler.
George
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