Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
The Peppermill Corp. issues WRITTEN statements when they ban anyone from playing a certain game or games for any reason. Most reputable casinos would do this also. It's called "protection". All you pathetic people do is throw out a bunch of feel-good assertions about "other players" and "I heard this....I heard that so it must be true since I want it to be because I'm an AP" or "there's no doubt about it because six anonymous people are claiming it RIGHT NOW on another forum!"
Do you idiots even NOTICE the absurdity of your continuous flow of BS every time you try to bolster the unproven claims of others who say they're like what you claim to be? If that digs away at you, how about somebody from somewhere produce one of these bannings in writing on casino letterhead, like most or all casinos--esp MGM--would require be given out!
But you can't, can you. Anonymous fools simply want anonymous claims to go on and on.
In 2002 I played $1 Full Pay Deuces Wild at the Peppermill for three days. When at the booth to get comps the boothling told me I was assigned a casino host and they would want to meet me. The next time I went to get a comp a boothling told me I had an appointment that afternoon with the casino host. I blew the meeting off. My buddy Al had been on the play longer than me and had met the casino host. Al called me and told me about the play and that's how I got there.
On the third day this casino host comes up to the bank and says
"Al, I'm disqualifying you from all drawings and special events."
"What the hell for?" said Al.
"C'mon, Al. You know you are a pro. But I'm leaving your comp alone for now. Now I have to find this Crimm guy and tell him too." said the casino host.
"I know him. I'll tell him for you." said Al.
The casino host walked off not knowing I was sitting there listening to what he said. The deuce play wasn't worth that much, about $30 an hour. It was the drawings that made the play lucrative. So we drug up on the play.
It was about 2007 that Pepp and Atlantis started trading information and pulled the cards of a lot of AP's. That's the way the Pepp did it. They didn't 86 you. They pulled your card benefits.
Edit: Part of the Pepp casino host's job was to profile players and weed out the pros.