Most places I played when I was in Nevada the comp and cashback meters for machine play ran at a steady rate. Some places would just tell you something like "cashback is .25% and comp is .25%" while others would just tell you what your balance was but nothing else (we called this "don't ask, won't tell").
The Peppermill casinos in Wendover were a case in point. No cashback there just comp dollars. It can take several attempts to get it figured out exactly. At first it was easy, I ran $1000 in action then went to the booth and asked them how many comp dollars I had, $5 they said. I did this a few times and it was easy to figure that the comp meter was running at .5%. Then when I hit a certain card level I had two comp dollar accounts. It took a lot of running certain amounts of action and going back to the booths asking how many comp dollars I had to figure out that the regular comp dollar account was running at .45% and the Passport Points account was running at .35% for a total of .8%.
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Posted by: mickeycrimm@yahoo.com
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