The casino switched free play to be eligible on only some
slot machines and absolutely on no machine with any video
poker. Before the switch they would allow free play only
on some of their lower ER video poker machines. "eecounter"
(in message 105141) did mention a couple of Mississippi
casinos that have a rule similar to this casino. I thank
him for that information and also your response. So far
this "slot only" policy seems to be rare and also surprisingly paranoid or silly. Many of the eligile video poker machines
were seriously "shorted" and that was assuming with perfect
play
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "futrend" <futrend@> wrote:
Does anyone know of a casino that does not allow you to
use awarded free play on a video poker machine?
> Sahara doesn't allow free play on their VP machines with better
> odds >(which earn 1/3 pts). I had to use some lower-paying VP
> machines.
>
> At Bellagio (MGM), I was unable to use my 2009 Holiday free
> play on some VP machines. The players club said I should have
> been able to use it, but I tried 2 different types of machines
> with no ?luck. When I tried a dedicated blackjack machine
> (not the mixed VP & blackjack), it worked.
>
> Mitchell
>
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