The fact that you cashed out $2k at roadhouse is unbelievable.That place sucked up my $500 in about 45 minutes.Their on my list of casinos that suck royal.Now watch all the paid puppets sound off.Originally Posted by wayram
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The fact that you cashed out $2k at roadhouse is unbelievable.That place sucked up my $500 in about 45 minutes.Their on my list of casinos that suck royal.Now watch all the paid puppets sound off.Originally Posted by wayram
I must admit since the cash in it has been really tight but prior to this the casino games paid pretty consistantly..Its also good with the combo match up bonus as it certainly gives extra spins, and if your'e lucky will give a good run for your money..I cant relly comlain as I am way out in front, i'm just waiting for them to start payng again..I find this casino okay.![]()
[QUOTE=tombomb]The fact that you cashed out $2k at roadhouse is unbelievable.That place sucked up my $500 in about 45 minutes,.QUOTE]
ouch!
I find that hard to believe, since the software itself keeps track of wins and losts. It's a calculator/bookkeeping program also. It's design to make money not to payout. You as a manager might can't control it. But its written into the program. I refuse to believe otherwiseOriginally Posted by phynqster
lydia (20th December 2005)
I have never played at roadhouse but I totally believe that certain casinos get tight after a cashin. It always happens to me! specially with intercasino.. I won a rapid fire jackpot of 670 bucks last week and I've tried to recapture the magic and nothing. but oh well its to be expected if yer gonna throw it all back at them, ha. Although my husband did have some luck there today and were up by 200 on that 670.Originally Posted by wayram
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Listen, every time somebody feels like posting yet another conspiracy theory I wish they would just stop and think about it for a second. What would be the motivation for tightening the cashout for a specific player after he's had a big win? To make sure that the player will give back some of his winnings? But why would the casino care if the money they gain comes big winning players or loosing players? As long as the overall gain is there the casino will make money, and the overall gain is there since all the games have a houseedge. In the long run, big winning players will give back their wins if they keep playing. Could it be that they want to make sure that every player wins once in a while? So they move some money from overall winners to overall losers. But statistically, every player will win once in a while. There is no need to tighten anything. Again, in the long run the payouts will even out for all players.
Some conspiracy theories at least make sense (the casino raises the house-edge to gain profit for instance) but this one just doesn't. And if you firmly believe it's true I can only recommend that you never go back to a plce after a big win.
kmartinusa (27th December 2005)
If they did tighten them up after big wins, then they forgot about Slotster!
After winning about more than 1,000 USD or I am afraid the
amount is more or less than so, my BJ bet range was LUCKILY
"UPgraded" to USD 1 - USD 100 from USD 1 - USD 500 which is
LITTLE BIT difficult for "PROFESSIONAL" players like me who is
a genius making money out of BJ but very "UNREPUTABLE" to a
casino which is called GEISHA LOUNGE WHICH somehow is
ACCREDITTED by MEISTER here.
They even stopped sending me e-mails to me which were flowing
my e-mail box as a VIP player once upon a time.
I think I HAVE NO TIME FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL GEISHA ANY MORE
since I am now considered a "bonus abuser" or whatever that
American phrasing is stating here and there.
So I think we should understand first and foremost that ”Casinos
can do anything whatever they want" as someboday who was
"reputed" in this forum said before which is a complete BULL---
to me.
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