I am sorry to say that the AM/PM next to the M Resort no longer accepts player points. Penn Gaming has not been a good change for the players.
No casinos here in Vegas that I know of have gas stations like at Mohegan Sun.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "HOHOHONDO" <hohohondo@...> wrote:
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> I play a lot at Mohegan Sun, where they have a gas station and you can buy the seriously overpriced gas with player points. It is a great benefit. Is there any casino in Las Vegas with a gas station that accepts points? I know there is a gas station next to M Resort.
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[vpFREE] Re: gas station at a casino?
[vpFREE] Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 9 OCT 2012
Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 9 OCT 2012
"Heading Back for an Indiana Visit"
http://jscott.lvablog.com/?p=2361
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http://jscott.lvablog.com/?p=2361</a>
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[vpFREE] Re: lOOKING FOR LAS VEGAS ADVISOR BOOK
we lost ours too, contact LVA through the website.
If you have a valid membership they can replace it-you would have to go to their office to pick it up
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> My girlfriend and myself are headed to Vegas Oct 22 and are looking for any Las Vegas Advisor coupon books.
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> We bought one and never used it and must of let it in the rental car. {Dumb old Grandmas}
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> We have the ACG books but usually like to do some trading for extra coupons out of the advisor but NO BOOK
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> I will gladly pay postage or something for it,
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> Sharon from Wisconsin
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[vpFREE] Lamps Plus Gift Cards - XVP
I have $250 in Lamps Plus gift cards ($100, $100, and $50) I earned at a casino. They can only be used in a store, not online. Anyone want them for $200? Please e-mail me privately if you are interested. I would rather let them go to someone here rather than a commercial online buyer.
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Jean $¢ott, Frugal Gambler
http://queenofcomps.com/
You can read my blog at
http://jscott.lvablog.com/
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[vpFREE] Scot Krause's Real Deals - 9 OCT 2012
Scot Krause's Real Deals - 9 OCT 2012
http://gamingtoday.com/articles/article/38300-Real_Deals_Las_Vegas_Casino_bargains_and_promotions
or
http://tinyurl.com/8ly3rpw
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http://tinyurl.com/8ly3rpw</a>
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[vpFREE] Bob Dancer's LV Advisor Column - 9 OCT 2012
Bob Dancer's LV Advisor Column - 9 OCT 2012
"A Look at Holy Rollers Documentary DVD"
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/bob_dancer/2012/1009.cfm
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http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/bob_dancer/2012/1009.cfm</a>
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RE: [vpFREE] Video Poker Formula For Slots?
The Spin 2 Win promotion at the South Point in September was big enough to make certain slot machines positive. I'll have a two-part Tuesday article on this beginning October 16. Bob
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[vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 9 OCT 2012
LVA Question of the Day - 9 OCT 2012
Q: I heard that somewhere on the Strip a huge screen or
display will be built -- I mean a very large screen the
size of a football field. Is there any truth to this?
Read the answer here:
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
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http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm</a>
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[vpFREE] Video Poker Formula For Slots?
I'm curious about something.
The formula that some people seem to use to gain an edge on video poker is cash back, promotions, multiple points days, bounce back cash and/or free play to bring negative games positive.
While slots return much less on the game, all of those things, especially the multiple points days and free play are much more generous for slot players.
Are there any people out there that can find a 95% slot machine and turn it positive with really good promotions and multipliers or is it simply impossible?
[vpFREE] Re: LVH free play downgrade
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "dunbar_dra" <h_dunbar@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "dealt4oak" <dealt4oak@> wrote:
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> > Really? So you're doing well there and seem to have a good time but that's not enough to keep staying there? As long as they keep giving you rfb who the hell cares about a few bucks on the free play. If free play makes or breaks your trip maybe you shouldn't be going on trips to Vegas.
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> I, and I presume many other vpFREE members, care as much or more about freeplay than rfb.
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> --Dunbar
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Far more. People gamble for all sorts of reasons, but if you are interested in the bottom line, you tend to discount the value of comps heavily... sometimes to zero. I haven't played LVH in many years, but at one time it was a very nice opportunity. Best CB rate in the area. Strong bounce. Great inventory with a few extra friendly machines. Easy comps and other free crap.
I was driving by a local casino the other day and noticed a billboard touting their notoriously bad buffet, "Free" after earning X# points. I had some fun calculating what it would be worth for me not to have to eat that buffet as I passed. How many points would I be willing to earn?
Chandler
[vpFREE] Re: LVH free play downgrade
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "dunbar_dra" <h_dunbar@...> wrote:
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> > Really? So you're doing well there and seem to have a good time but that's not enough to keep staying there? As long as they keep giving you rfb who the hell cares about a few bucks on the free play. If free play makes or breaks your trip maybe you shouldn't be going on trips to Vegas.
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> I, and I presume many other vpFREE members, care as much or more about freeplay than rfb.
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> --Dunbar
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Thanks for that bit of sense, Dunbar. Frankly, I couldn't make heads nor tails out of where dealt4oak is coming from.
In my own overall play accounting, freeplay comes out over 3x stronger than utilized comps (I'm a heavier than average comp hitter).
- H.