Invitation to LVA Casino testing

Invitation to LVA Casino testing We're opening our own LVA social casino in about 30 days and are in testing now. So far we've tested with only employees and we've found and repaired all sorts of bugs. Now we want to open it up to more players. Next month we'll bring in LVA members, then open the casino to the public, but first I'm inviting the members of this board to give it a try. You can play the games for fun or enter the tournaments. Every day we play a blackjack tournament at 2 pm PST, a poker tournament at 3, and a slot tournament at 4. These are a blast -- especially the blackjack and poker -- even if they're still somewhat buggy. You can also just play the games live at any time outside of the tourney format. Of course, we'd love to get feedback on things you find, but that's not required. We just want to start working out the system with more players. As of now, the members of this board are the only ones who have been invited in from outside of the company and the developers. Anyone who wants to play can start immediately. Go to [URL="https://play.lasvegasadvisor.com/account/login/"]play.lasvegasadvisor.com[/URL] and sign up. Everything is completely free. You'll be given 250,000 in chips to play with. If you can make it, come play the tournaments today. I'll be playing all three and we can talk via the chat feature. Sign-up is from one hour until 10 minutes before they start (we're in the process of making sign-up good till 1 minute before, but it's currently 10). Feel free to ask questions or make comments here.
The sign-up has been altered. You have until 2 minutes before start to register.
Neat. Wish I didn't have to work. Have you looked into text alerts? Even though these events happen on a regular basis, receiving an alert would greatly improve my chance at playing.
Yes, we'll eventually have lots of bells and whistles to enhance the experience, along with prizes of all sorts. You didn't miss anything with today's BJ tournament. The software apparently couldn't handle 8 registrants with a 7-player table and the tourney didn't go off. That's why we're doing this. Poker at 3.