[vpFREE] Re: Coach V Harrah's AC Trip Report

 

Lost $30K in 2010 chasing 7 star. Started the effort on 9/6 JB Multi-strike at Harrahs Laughlin (crack cocaine of VP while it lasted); Did $400K action then paytables downgraded.

$100K at NSUD in New Orleans (what a City) and then $700K mostly on the FPJB AC Ballys with a little sprinkling on the FPJB at Reno Harrahs. Got slaughtered at AC Ballys. ~4% loss. One 3 day trip lost $10K on $100K action. This stuff happens.

I'd say we got about $10K back in "comps" if you count Spirit airlines and several cruise ship trips as bennys.

In 2011 the 7* bennys were lame. I think they cut way back but also believe it was because we got tied to Ballys in the Harrahs computer. Our biggest mistake was going to AC. Our host (out of Harrahs new england office)pushed hard to do this. Our offers from New Orleans and Reno/Lake Tahoe went way down.

This year haven't been in a Harrah's casino. Moved all our play in Laughlin down the street to Aquarius where they have $1 FPDB progressive; Atlantis in Reno where they have the same instead of Reno Harrahs. Then in vegas there is the LVH (Hilton); Station and Boyd casinos all with FPVP.

We were looking forward to a Harrahs junket to New Orleans that would have been two weeks from now. But trip was cancelled as "not enough interest" but sometimes wonder if it is because we have gone elsewhere.

You can do 7* as a fair bet in New Orleans and Indiana but not in New Jersey. Bob Dancer had an article as to how it was an advantage last year in Vegas even with 9/6 JB. The article involved signficant free play that he called "show up money" and it may not work for him this year.

I can't find the article but have re-read quite a few good stories at:
http://www.bobdancer.com/articles.cfm

Knowledge is power,
Dave in Boston

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jim_mason7" <7711-jimmason@...> wrote:
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> 9-6DDB is a 99% game at best. At the $1+ levels that you play,my rough estimate for your action, based on your posts, is a minimum of $5 million annually. This could translate to a potential negative(loss) of $50,000 cash on cash out of your pocket per year. Do you get enough comps, cash back and casino perks, etc. to at least break even? Good luck aside, the math always seems to balance out any winning streaks. I am not being critical, just curious.
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