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Posted By admin On 10/04/22I’m often asked how travelling and local players to a particular casino can maximise their shot at “complimentaries” – free items / cash provided by the casino in return for play. There are a few basic rules:
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1) If you’re playing in ANY Casino, always look for a Players Club desk. If they have a players club, then they give comps / points you can exchange for comps! As long as membership is FREE, join up. Do this whether you live in the immediate area or not. There are generally always free gifts upon signup (sometimes a pen, sometimes a cap, sometimes free slot play). And regardless of how long you stay, if you use your players club card on the property whilst gaming on the slots or at tables, you’re earning SOMETHING in points. In some casinos that could be a tiny amount, in others it’s going to be a lot larger.
2) For table games, assuming you’ve now got a players card, always feel free to ask for a Pit Boss, and ask them about their comp policy – i.e. how much play is required for a particular complimentary item (like a buffet etc). They’ll soon tell you if they have discretion to write comps at the table, or whether all comps must be approved / paid out by the players club. Where pit bosses have discretion, you’ll generally get better comps – so this is worth finding out in advance. In the US, 2-3 hrs of $10 – $15 a hand blackjack play should get you a buffet. 4-6 hrs of $25 – $75 a hand blackjack play should get you a room for a night. Those rates are of course just indicative – every casino will be different. Outside of the US, you’ll generally need to play a lot higher for a lot longer to get those benefits.
TI Casino table games are designed to provide beginner-friendly choices for newcomers as well as challenging the most seasoned casino players. TI Players Club members also enjoy free WiFi in the Sports Book and some of the most friendly casino. We stayed 4 nights last year at TI. The comps were rather good. Twice I received freeplay for $25, a T-shirt and entered into a slot tournament.didn't do very well. The night before we checked out we went to the casino host (at the club card station) to see if we had any additional comps coming. We hit the jackpot.had 4 nights resort fee ($128.
3) If playing slots etc, ALWAYS use your players card whilst playing. Check that the machine says the card has been “accepted”. Every point you earn whilst playing is working towards those comps you want!
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4) If playing slots, ask the players club about BONUS POINT DAYS – some casinos might give 5x points for playing on a Thursday for example. Find out about those days and maximise your play. Table games are generally excluded from Bonus Point events – however there are often special promotions in place for players.
5) Ensure that you’ve provided a mailing address, and that you have opted-in to receive both mail and email promotions from the casino. If you are chosen by the casino marketing department to receive mail (based on casino location, your location, and the amount you’ve played in the last few visits) then you’ll gradually start to receive special offers in the mail. These are always play dependent, but can range from slot matchplays, to FREE cash, to FREE meals, to FREE or discounted casino room rates, to FREE promotional merchandise – all are designed to bring you BACK to the CASINO, so that you’ll get your freebies but continue to play. Email promotions can be excellent also – you can get these from most casinos not only by signing up for a players card, but also by visiting their websites and signing their “guest book”. I recently received an offer from Hard Rock Casino for FOUR FREE room nights, just for being on their email list. No conditions, just some specific dates that were available.
6) In larger gaming meccas, where competition amongst casinos is high, you’ll often find casino promotions people giving out literature / flyers on the street for various freebies / promotions. Always take these and have a read. On the whole they represent a chance to get “something for nothing” – well, nothing more than walking inside and potentially sharing your details with the casino. Sometimes its a free coffee or bar drink, sometimes a free pack of cards, sometimes its something more substantial. One of my earlier posts in this blog refers to how I maximised a Walk-In promotion (requiring multiple visits) in London to get a free DVD player (and in another casino, I got a Mont Blanc pen, value £250, just for making 4 visits inside).
7) If you play at a high-level (i.e. blackjack at $50 or more per hand, roulette for $100 or more per spin, slots at $10 a spin or more etc) then ring the casino you want to visit and ask to speak to a VIP Host / Casino Executive Host. If you’re willing to agree to play at those levels for a set time period during your visit, you’ll be surprised at what these people can do for you. They have the ultimate discretion when it comes to providing comps for players. If they think that the casino can make good money from you in the long term, they’ll shower you with good fortune. VIP Hosts are not for everyone – but certainly ask if you think you qualify – the rewards can be great (dependent on your host, and the casino itself).
8) In any casino, in any country of the world, ASK, ASK, ASK about the comp policy. Ask the players club. Ask the pit bosses. Ask a floor manager. Ask a slot host. Their job is to keep you on the premises, happy and playing the games. If there’s items they’re allowed to give you for free, they will do it. If you don’t ask you don’t get – never be afraid to ask for what is rightfully yours!
I hope that these basic items of advice help you to get more and better comps!
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- Comps & Promotions
- $1/hour. High Hand Bonuses (24/7)::Quads - $40 or daily tournament entry, Straight Flushes - $75 or MAGNUM entry. Royals - Progressive up to $599 . Aces Cracked (12pm - 5pm): Lose with Aces and receive $75 or Magnum entry. High Hand Competition (4pm - 8pm) The best high hand receives $75 or Magnum entry. Most Pots Won (7pm - 11pm) Player who wins the most pots in this time frame will receive $75 or Magnum entry. Play for Tournament entries: (runs Friday - Thursday) 10 hours - daily tournament entry 25 hours - Magnum entry
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Treasure Island Casino Comps
The immense Treasure Island Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas (TI) opened for business in 1993. The brainchild of visionary casino designer Steve Wynn, this development is spread over 90,000 feet of total gaming space. Since being purchased by Las Vegas billionaire Phil Ruffin, the poker room has taken on the resort’s modern theme and updated its technology. Automatic card shufflers make for fast-paced action, with electronic monitor displays also bringing all the information you need right to your seat.
Don’t be fooled by this cozy poker room’s size. It is home to a good range of different poker games, including the classics: no-limit hold’em, limit hold’em, and mixed games. Treasure Island management tell us that the poker room will remain open so long as there are at least five players seated. In practice, this means that the gaming goes on almost every hour of the year. Treasure Island wants you to have fun while you play, as shown by their leading promotions. There is a weekly cash payback to poker players for playing between 10 hours ($10) and 60 hours ($599).
The comp program at Treasure Island doubles most other Las Vegas poker room offerings by giving you $2 for every hour that you play. These comps can be redeemed for tableside food, massages, gift shop purchases and practically anything at the Treasure Island Resort. Even outside the complex, Passport Club points can buy your gas at the nearby Dakota Station. Passport kiosks are dotted all around the site, so you can easily check on your earnings and see which new promotions are open to you.
Treasure Island closed its poker room in August, 2018.