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Which \'players club\' is better?
I have cards for pretty much every major casino on the Strip. However, on my next trip I would like to try to concentrate my play on one club card for comps and mailing offers.
It looks like the two major players are MGM/Mirage and Harrah's. Anyone have experience with these? Which one will be more beneficial for a low roller? Will my time in the poker room help accumulate comps, or are those strictly for slots/table games? Is VP the least -EV way to do this for a low roller? I seem to remember many strip casinos not rating BJ play for anything below green chips. |
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Re: Which \'players club\' is better?
If you're a poker player, you'll get the standard $1/hour in comps unless there is a special running. No mailers, no discounts, no free crap.
If you're a casino player, you're going to get nothing if you bet less than $25/hand at table games and less than max coin .25 or better slots and that's based on coin in per day, not "average" bet. |
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Re: Which \'players club\' is better?
I play $10 craps/BJ sometimes when I'm bored with poker. Trump Taj sends me free hotel for M-Th, plus offers for $20 matchplay. Borg sends me free hotel M-Th as well, but I haven't gotten a flyer from them in awhile.
I constantly get emails from MGM regarding deals. Nothing free though. |
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Re: Which \'players club\' is better?
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I constantly get emails from MGM regarding deals. Nothing free though. [/ QUOTE ] And most of these are the same deals you can get through discount sites such as travelocity, hotels, orbitz, or similar if you look hard. Discounted/special room rates aren't that special since someone is going to fill that room for that price anyways. Whether it be through a website or someone who drops in and gets the "casino" rate. |
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Re: Which \'players club\' is better?
When I lived in Vegas had slot cards at every venue as I played video poker and slots at everyone of them.
I would do a search on Vegas slot clubs that lists the exact percentage of comps/cash they provide to the player. Also, it would be to your advantage to play on promo days when they offer 2x, 3x, etc., etc. on points earned. |
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Re: Which \'players club\' is better?
Thanks for the advice so far, folks.
We got a pretty nice deal from a Wynn mailer, so we are staying there this trip (4 nights for less than $600, Th-Sun). Judging from their Red Card information on their website, it takes a lot of play to get any kind of comp. I am pretty sure I won't qualify for RFB or anything, but if I could get some more mailings with good deals/free rooms I am all for it! I think I may try to concentrate play at the Venetian this trip to see if I can elicit any kind of offer. Done Bellagio, and will hit Wynn this trip, so a Venetian stay will knock out the big three and I can go back to slumming it like a proper degen! |
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