My wife and I went to Dover Down's over the summer. They had a real small video poker section and it was lousy pay tables. But my wife liked the fact that its 100% smokefree, and they gave us a pretty good deal for showing our diamond card's from Atlantic City. About 100 bucks in free slot play if I remember rigth.
Were still getting offer's to come back, free rooms and play and stuff.
Ned C.
The Wild Joker
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From: Dave <haaljo@yahoo.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 9, 2011 10:41 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Caesar's Birthday Offer
"...I just got $200 in free play from Dover Downs in
Delaware, and I play not nearly the amount there that I do at Caesars casinos..."
Dover Downs?
According to a casino guide website:
"...By law, all video lottery games must return between 87% and 95% of all wagers on an annual basis. Games can return above 95% but only with the Lottery Director's approval..."
(The article also noted DD now has tables and an iteration of sports betting and hotel rooms so the joint is a full casino with horsies too boot.)
As far as VP, the 95% top EV requirement would make the best game (without Lottery approval), 5/5 JB:-) What do you play with a $200 offer at a joint like that? Can you use at the horsies?
There are no DE casinos in the VPFREE2 database. Maybe DD should be added and ranked as the #1 casino in Deleware. For some reason, I have a feeling that the Deleware model will be used here in Mass when our 3 "full resort-style gaming complexes" are built.
Break a leg.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "edgewoodhills" <sevenstarsinsider@...> wrote:
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> I got the same offer. Doesn't do me much good since I'm already close to 125,000 tier, and there is nothing much beyond that unless you REALLY play a lot. [Folks whose birthdays are in the first quarter/half of the year fare much better with this offer.] But, ladies and gentlemen, in order to claim the entire 5,000 points ($50 comps, as someone pointed out), you'd have to run $50,000 through VP machines (or $25,000 through regular slots). When's the last time one of your friends told you to go out and buy a birthday present from him/her, but spend your own money -- then, maybe they'll gift wrap it for you at their expense. If I qualified for the entire amount, Caesars gets $25,000-$50,000 of my money (minus whatever I might win), and I get $50 in comps in return? This is no gift, in my opinion. (I just got $200 in free play from Dover Downs in Delaware, and I play not nearly the amount there that I do at Caesars casinos.) ~Darryl
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Agonpd <agonpd@> wrote:
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> *i can't remember reading about this before (unfortunately, i have a
> terrible memory), but i thought this offer was interesting. during my
> birthday calendar quarter (oct-dec), one time i can decide that. after play,
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