Re: [vpFREE] Re: Newbie Wants Comps

 

Newbie:
If you are a 25 cent player you may want to look at Sam's Town with its free
shuttle to the strip and its full pay Deuces, 9/6 jacks, and full play
Double Bonus games. I haven't been there for a couple of years so maybe
other members of the group can tell you if the Full pay stuff is still
available.

Dick M,



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From: cheryl10jqka
Date: 5/24/2011 2:03:34 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Newbie Wants Comps

Great questions. I am traveling with a friend who play. We are planning to
check out some of the off-strip casinos - are there any that would be a
better choice over others since we won't be able to g



























I have played a few table games and many slot machines in the past but
really want to focus on VP play this trip. Thanks for the input - it's much
appreciated!


--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, kelso 1600 <kelso1600@...> wrote:
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>
> There are a lot of variables here.
>
> The primary thing will be where you are staying. If staying at a
mid-level or non-strip casino you probably will get your room comped and
perhaps some food. A lot will depend upon how long you play each day and if
you get lucky and play longer and harder than you normally would.
>
> When you get your player card, you can ask for some rough guidance on how
much play is expected to get a room comped or some food. That will give you
a starting point. They will also tell you how to handle checkout; at most
hotels this is not handled at the front desk but by a host or the players
club but different casinos have different procedures. And whether they take
points off your card will depend upon the casino you are playing at.
>
> If you give us more information about where you plan to stay and what and
how long you are willing to play each day then you will probably get more
helpful information.
>
> Have a good time.
>
>
> > To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> > From: cheryl.mohme@...
> > Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 05:52:09 +0000
> > Subject: [vpFREE] Newbie Wants Comps
> >
> > Hi all. I'm heading to Vegas and Laughlin on Saturday - yeah! I'm
totally new at VP, but have been studying the strategy charts and practicing
with Frugal VP software, and spent a few bucks at the local Indian Casino. I
m wondering if my $5,000 budget for the week will be enough to expect any
decent comps and then - how do I cash in on those? I know I need to get the
player cards and I think I'm supposed to charge everything to my room
(right??). Then.... do I ask at the hotel desk when I check out about what
might be comped?
> > Ok, and then if they comp rooms, food, etc. are they taking points off
the card? Or is that a separate system? Thanks for the help!!
> >
> >
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