August 21st, 2019 at 1:13:54 PM
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Anyone here familiar with the Lucky North Players Club (Delaware North) and how their rating system works?
I play craps at a local casino 4-5 nights a week for an hour a 2 per night. They usually ask how much I bought in for and how long I played to determine my points.
I know their website says:
"$10 Table Wager = 1 point"
I usually buy in for $200-$300, but the other night I noticed when I bought in for $700, even though I didn't increase my normal betting amount, I received way more comp point that night. My tier is now Sapphire and I'd like to get to Diamond. Any idea what I need to do? You think just buying in for a larger amount even if I never risk it would help?
Thanks in advance!
I play craps at a local casino 4-5 nights a week for an hour a 2 per night. They usually ask how much I bought in for and how long I played to determine my points.
I know their website says:
"$10 Table Wager = 1 point"
I usually buy in for $200-$300, but the other night I noticed when I bought in for $700, even though I didn't increase my normal betting amount, I received way more comp point that night. My tier is now Sapphire and I'd like to get to Diamond. Any idea what I need to do? You think just buying in for a larger amount even if I never risk it would help?
Thanks in advance!
August 21st, 2019 at 1:46:06 PM
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Quote: mwalz9. They usually ask how much I bought in for and how long I played to determine my points.
I noticed when I bought in for $700, even though I didn't increase my normal betting amount, I received way more comp point that night.
notice is the key word.
If you buy in big you get noticed and remembered. A prompt toke bet will cement their impressions. Their generosity increases when they see your potential, that's what got you those 'extra' points.