[vpFREE] Harry's Comment About Reno

 

If you are maintaining your Diamond status to get free rooms in Reno, you may be overplaying. For the last three years I have been getting free room offers (2 nights anytime) at Harrah's Reno. The funny thing is that I have never put my card in Harrah's Reno - ever. I have maintained Gold status during this time period and only play about three times a year at Harvey's Lake Tahoe. I currently have a tier score of under 500 points. Just for fun, I checked to see about a four night visit at Harrah's Reno and it came back all comp. As a disclaimer, this is just my expierence and someone else may have different results.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "RandomStu" <sresnick2@...> wrote:
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> "labum63" <labum63@> wrote:
> > Does your post indicate that I would be better or as well off
> > at Reno Harrah's?
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> Though the games are better at Atlantis, I also play at Harrahs Reno. By maintaining Diamond status at Harrahs, I get free room offers very liberally. It comes in handy when I want to go to Reno during a busy weekend, or last-minute, or need a room for friends, and Atlantis or other options have nothing to offer. Sometimes I'll get a free tourney or meal deal from Harrahs, better than nothing.
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> Even if I'm staying at Atlantis, but want to spend some time downtown also, it's sometimes nice to be able to get that free room at Harrahs, to have a room downtown in case I want a mid-day break, or in case I decide on the spur of the moment to gamble late and crash downtown.
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> Finally, I have family back east, and having a status at Harrahs means that I've very often made use of free rooms in Atlantic City, and elsewhere.
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> Stuart (RandomStu)
> http://stuart-randomthoughts.blogspot.com/2012/08/poker-unpardonably-neglected.html
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