It seems odd to me that they are able to see your game on a multi-game machine but only use that information to determine your tier credits rather than your points. Do tier credits really affect their bottom line as much as points do (in the form of slot dollars)?
On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 8:22 PM, Oblah Dah oblahdah@gmail.com [vpFREE]<vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I played at the Gold Coast today and got some more information.
1. The fact that it takes $2 coin-in on video poker to earn one
BConnected point is now in writing. The employees have a little card
that's a cheat sheet for how points and tier credits are earned. One
of the club attendants gave me one of these. It specifically says " $2
of coin-in Poker and Multi-Games = 1 Base B Connected Point". I played
several different banks of video poker today and all were $2 per
point.
2. Almost all the NSUD I played was 100 points ($200 coin-in) = one
tier credit. All the 8/5 BP was 100 points ($200 coin-in) = three tier
credits. Apparently they can discern which game is being played
because I got that tier credit rate for 8/5 BP on the same machines
where I got the different rate when playing NSUD.
3. Card Level Gold Coast buffet discounts per buffet cashier - Ruby
$1, Sapphire and Emerald $3, Onyx and Titanium $5. Buffets at other
casinos may be different.
4. Like someone else who posted here, I also got bonus BConnected
points today. While playing I earned about 1000 points in total for
about $2000 coin-in. After I was done my point balance went up just
over 2000 points instead of the 1000 points the card reader indicated
I had earned today so I got a bonus of about 1000 points.
Thanks to everyone here who has contributed information. It's very helpful.
Posted by: "S. Burger" <smurgerburger@yahoo.com>
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