Thursday, April 1, 2010

Players Club / Comps

My wife and I, and all my friends for that matter, are just about as far away from being high rollers as you could get. We LOVE Vegas though. My wife and I are coming to LV in July and I will be back in January for a bachelor party. I was wondering if anyone has any comments about the easiest/cheapest casino for getting comps. We are both into Black Jack but I mostly play Video Poker.





A big ';THANK YOU!'; to all who reply!



Players Club / Comps


If you play at the casino you are staying at, you are more likely to get comped. I stayed at the aladdin, and got 4 buffets comped, only playing blackjack $10-$15 a hand. The pit boss said that for people not staying there, they need a minimum of 4 hours rated table play to talk about comps.



Players Club / Comps


I just returned from Wynn. Played plenty of .25 video poker and about 4 hours $10. blackjack, 30 min. $15. Blackjack. They comped $115.00 of my hotel charges.



Just make sure that you put all restaurant charges on your room so that they%26#39;ll have something to take off.



Good luck!




Wynn lets you use your players card at all tables, not just $25.00 and above like some other casinos.




You may want to check out one of the Frugal Gambler books for more info for comps for lowrollers.





I would agree that playing primarily at one casino is a good start. You earn the most players card points for playing slots with vp second because the casino can track exactly how much you are gambling. The megarasort casinos don%26#39;t comp well for table games unless you are betting alot per hand.


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