January 19th, 2014 at 7:52:09 PM
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I want to make a trip to Las Vegas and am wondering which casinos will include my odds bet in my average wager so I can earn comps on all the money I have out on the table?
January 19th, 2014 at 7:53:30 PM
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Caesar/Harrah's properties do. There are others, but less sure about which ones. The guys will tell you.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
January 19th, 2014 at 8:01:19 PM
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Feel free to provide me with a list of casinos at which you will potentially play in this thread and I will be happy to call them all and ask. In fact, we should have a list of this kind of thing somewhere...
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January 19th, 2014 at 8:30:21 PM
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I plan to spend 2 days downtown at the Golden Nugget and also play at the D. Then I am moving to the strip to MGM. I also like to play at Hardrock because of the scenery. Thanks, I really appreciate any info you have.
January 19th, 2014 at 8:46:17 PM
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Quote: RudyDadI plan to spend 2 days downtown at the Golden Nugget and also play at the D. Then I am moving to the strip to MGM. I also like to play at Hardrock because of the scenery. Thanks, I really appreciate any info you have.
I don't have any, yet. I've also been advised that many casinos do not have a firm policy on this and it can often depend on who is doing the rating.
Are you planning only to play at Golden Nugget or the D? Four Queens had a nice little coupon sheet last month with a $10 Table Games Match Play, a Free Ace, and $10 slot free play if you earned ten points, if I recall the last part correctly. Fremont has a $3.00 Craps Table all of the time, except it is usually full and you have to get up pretty early in the morning, like, the actual morning, to get it to yourself. I guess El Cortez occasionally has $3 minimums, but they were $5 when I was there and it was not a Fri/Sat.
There was something about Golden Gate, but I think it was ACG, Plaza and Las Vegas Club, too, for Match Plays. You could actually make the cost of last year's ACG back in ER just via the Downtown offers, so you should probably buy one if you have not yet done so. There's a website that lists this year's offers:
http://forum.americancasinoguide.com/american-casino-guide/9184-2014-american-casino-guide-coupon-list.html
Some of them are contingent upon being a new Member and some of them are not.
I think I liked the Craps Table at El Cortez the best, there was a ton of room and I played with this cool group of guys who were there and we had a great time. The cocktail waitress was also very fast there, but then, tipping always does help with that. Good atmosphere for Craps. My second choice for Craps would be Golden Gate, but that's just because I like the ambience, The D is my overall favorite casino, but that's because of Vintage Vegas on the second floor.
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January 19th, 2014 at 9:09:54 PM
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If odds and comps are significant factors, you ought to check with the floor personnel. Even among the CZR casinos, I've been given a wide variety of responses.Quote: beachbumbabsCaesar/Harrah's properties do. There are others, but less sure about which ones. The guys will tell you.