Caesars claims 15-20% of customer base is "unprofitable" for them, aims to drive those people out
I've long said that casinos are giving up on "smart regular" type of players -- the ones who aren't advantage players, but smart/aware enough to fully understand proper game strategy and proper payouts.
These type of players were long welcomed in Vegas, as they still were playing at a disadvantage.
But Caesars indeed doesn't want them.
Todd Price is a reporter for the Las Vegas Review Journal, and he wrote this:
https://twitter.com/#!/x/status/1040314183634497536
Most have reacted angrily to this news.
And then there was this tidbit:
https://twitter.com/#!/x/status/1040327359075803136
I've always wondered why the system computing offers is always months behind. Looks like Caesars is looking to finally end that limitation.