Isn't always a good idea to put a few extra points on -- especially when playing for a promo/offer etc -
just as insurance? It could really a penny-wise but pound-foolish experience. . . . just my 2 cents. . . . .
Jean H
From: "nightoftheiguana2000@yahoo.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 4, 2017 2:45 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: B-Connected incomplete
Brian wrote: "put exactly 1,000 points on my card--the "dinner and movie" promo didn't show up ... Solution--put another point on card"
You might have fallen into a trap. Casinos think that players who play the exact minimum for a promotion are just comp hustlers, it's always a good idea to play slightly more than the minimum. This is an example where it pays to pay attention to the metagame rather then get lost in the details of just video poker or whatever slot you're playing.
You might have fallen into a trap. Casinos think that players who play the exact minimum for a promotion are just comp hustlers, it's always a good idea to play slightly more than the minimum. This is an example where it pays to pay attention to the metagame rather then get lost in the details of just video poker or whatever slot you're playing.
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