Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
Originally Posted by redietz View Post
I'm going to stand my ground on this and argue that free play can't have a value placed on it until you play it through...
Hey, I this is your Alamo...so be it.

Originally Posted by redietz View Post
because it can be revoked or reduced at the whim of the casino/slot club. It doesn't happen often, but it has happened before and it will happen again.
This can happen, but it really is rare. What is much more common is that requirements for future offers change un-beknowns- to you. Like you play xxxxx amount of coin in for several months which generates xx free play offer and then all of the sudden in month 4 your xxxxx amount only generates x amount of free play.

This happens when the casino tightens up it's marketing and offers, which has been the trend in vegas for several years now. Or it can be an individualized situation, where the casino has put some sort of classification on you personally, which reduces your offers for the same amount of coin in. IE: they have labeled you and advantage player.
I suspect this has happened to Dancer more than once -- the individual classification that does a "gotcha" with his free play assumption -- but I think Dancer would be hesitant to report such stuff because it undercuts his whole narrative.