BAS,don't answer if you don't want to,..but are you a big player when your at the mirage?
I'll also add that players shouldn't bounce around from casino to Casino
I know you do Key... and probably just because each place will limit you on what they will give you. and I'm sure you are not a pig about the Comps
Have a semi friend much bigger than me... but he brings like his whole family with him... Wife, 2 daughters and his Mother in law, that's 5 People !
Limo, 2 suites, 1 Room for Mother in law and Food for all. oh and a Cabana every day... I have eaten with them plenty of times and on Avg. a dinner bill is $1500
All Comped ... but he can't get more than 4 days at the Wynn/Encore, so he bounces over to another Hotel for 3 days
again Much higher player, but his Comps don't add up to his play, so he needs to use two Hotels for a week vacation.
I've stayed at the Mirage for up to 10 days, Avg. is 8 days
bas i play dice too i assume you play about four hours a day???
what is your average bet and how much is bankroll per day ? loss limit?
Keyman,
I would think it had to do when they got hooked up in the whole Harrah's crap-fest.
I believe Harrah's was the first to come up with the whole "loyalty card" stuff. Seemed like they wanted people to have a card like a damn gas station..... probably mostly to please the blue-haired old ladies on the slots.
Used to be the floor people knew your account number..... so stack em up..... you're good to go!
Another major reason to miss the good old days. We're not in Kansas anymore.
I used to stay trip after trip at The Mirage. Back when everything was green and tropical inside. Back when Steve was still in charge. Everything was always tip-top. Really a great and comfortable place to hang out and play! (My opinion)
Yea Keyman..... those shitheels would plow all the tables under along with the sportsbook...... if people would stand for it. The "suits" would have an all out damn slot parlor if they could.
I remembered you were a VP player. No slots, of course.... as you said. Shows your superior intellect..... which you also show in all your interaction with the forum.
I always felt like the advent of the “please present your players card” baloney was “the beginning of the end” of real first class treatment for bigger table games players. You know…. I mean REAL players…… but not Kerry Packer types.
For years after Shadow Creek opened…. up until a few years after Bellagio…… when Steve Wynn was still the Man at Mirage Corporation……. They really had something special with Shadow. Hell….. Steve lived out there. Super, super private. Now any hammerhead with $500 bucks can make a tee time.
Back then Mirage had REAL personal customer service. Card what? Who cares?
For any casino, "Best Value" must be where you can earn money, as opposed to give your money away. For that, Stations and Boyd are much easier to find value than MGM or CES. Plenty of VP plays any time you want at either -- even if only worth $6 per hour. Black jack rules are the same, but Stations is much better and finding good penetration. Sports it depends what you like. If you don't mind sitting in the book all day, Stations is good on a college football Saturday waiting to find better than market price on dogs and unders. I much prefer the payouts on parlays at Coast, five teams, +2500 on weak lines is +EV almost every weekend for football. So I'll vote them, just because that's what I like to play
But if you're going to bet high, the Big Strip Casino's are always going to be where you can get your money down. There are those stories of card counters spreading to two hands of $30,000, video poker players playing 99.54% games with 0.7% cash back for $125 per spin. A few years ago I was playing parlays at Caesars that paid back $35,000 each. Played about 20 of them between myself and one other and think most of them hit (games went 19-2 or something). Really wish I was being paid a percentage, rather than a flat fee to make those bets