From: maximumbett@... - "So my questions are: Could I please
hear from some of you as to how much coin-in is required to get one
Boyd Tier Credit on video poker? In Vegas? At other recently
acquired Boyd properties? What are the requirements for one Boyd Tier
Credit on slots or table games? What are the coin-in requirements for
earning B Connected points? Since Boyd changed their system in
September, has it been advantageous for ANYONE--maybe slot players?"
Boyd Tier Credit on video poker? In Vegas? At other recently
acquired Boyd properties? What are the requirements for one Boyd Tier
Credit on slots or table games? What are the coin-in requirements for
earning B Connected points? Since Boyd changed their system in
September, has it been advantageous for ANYONE--maybe slot players?"
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For NSUD, $170 coin-in gets you 1 tier credit.
I was interested in a Daily Point conversion (the points you see on your machine) to tier credits and found that
85 Daily Points = 1 Tier Credit.
I'm confident that the 85 daily points or $170 coin-in is at worst an upper bound for one tier credit.
I was told by BConnected staff that if you change games or change machines, your tier credit "counter" resets to 0. This could be costly to those that change games/machines frequently.
Jeff
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