Re: [vpFREE] Re: Tipping Casino Hosts

 

At MGM and Caesar properties it does wonders at getting video poker players free play and tournament offers not sent by marketing. Usually how it works is that a host will pick out a high denomination video poker player and tell them that they can get them into an event. During the event the host will hover over the player, kind of like a slot attendant after making a hand pay. No matter how much action the player gives the casino during the event, there will be no similar future offers unless the player shows their appreciation with a bribe, I mean tip. I won't do it myself because it feels too dirty, but I guess the hosts are taking the biggest risk with their jobs.

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On May 10, 2013, at 7:14 PM, "rob.singer1111@yahoo.com" <rob.singer1111@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Why would anybody tip a host when their primary job is to get their customers to empty their pockets, under the guise of well-placed words, smiles, and a reel 'em in gesture every now & then? I've never seen one open their wallet and tip the customer after coming in, losing thousands, and helping to keep their job secure.
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