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Originally Posted by RP54
I check my name in the bravo also about once an hour. I know that when they used to correct players time it was being abused. I know on several occasions players were asking for more time than they had.
It's only $1 to $1.50 per hour and I don't think it is worthwhile to tie the floor up when there are more important things to do like get players seated in a timely manner. Even in the lowest games this hourly rate is negligible compared to the amount of money being wagered. Most, if not everyone, are tipping at a faster rate than this.
There are always people who tend to abuse the system. This is true for most everything including those who lied about being a casino employee so they can get a discount and etc...However, is a matter of principle that when I am actually sitting there and play and was kicked out by the bravo system inadventenly or not, I should be credited for my plays because that is the promise from MDlive that if you play there, you'll get credit for your comps. I know I often wagered and tipped more than the comps that I earned but why should I be punished when the failure falls on MDLive's bravo system?
You said "It's only $1 to $1.50 per hour and I don't think it is worthwhile to tie the floor up when there are more important things to do like get players seated in a timely manner." That's the dumbest thing I've heard all day. For example, I logged in 9 hrs yesterday and also logged in 6 hrs at table 11 today and if the system failed to register my card then I should give up my comps (9 + 6 = 15 X $ 1.5 = $ 22.5) because the "floor got more important thing to do". Isn't the floor's job to take care the players when problems arise? Why should I conform and not call the floor when you know the system failed you again and again?
If the police said you stole from the store and you know you didn't but they gave you a chance to call your lawyer and you said, don't bother and admitted that you did steal. Never be afraid to call the floor and we are not playing "zoom' games.