My wife primarily plays Hot Shots, Wheel of Fortune, and some other
similar slot games, and I play video poker. She will play nickel (9
line)or quarter slots, and I will play up to quarters. She receives
much better offers than I do, and will occasionally be offered a free
room, while I will receive an offer for some free play.
Although some have suggested that we should both play on the same
Total Rewards card, others have mentioned that rewards are based upon
a combination of time, and the casino's return for the various games
played.
I have asked the same question in some other forums, and received
answers from people who spoke about their personal experience, but
none of the people who were trying to help seemed to be knowledgeable
about how the casino's evaluate play.
My concern is that if we both play on my wife's card, even though we
will be building time on her card, we will be diluting the value of
her average return to the casino. One of the post'ers stated that my
video poker play will be valued at 50% of the slot play. I seem to
remember a past posting in this group in which someone said that
because the casino's average return for many of the video pokers are
1% or less as compared to 10% or more for slot machines, the casino's
return is also part of the slot play weighting system.
Am I right in believing that if I put in time at video poker without
losing a lot of money (we can always hope), I may actually diminish
the comps that my wife will be offered?
Are we better off continuing to each gamble on our own cards?
Thank you.
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