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(Updated September 2020)

The following rules form the basis of participation in the Penn National Gaming, Inc. ('Penn') mychoice patron loyalty program ('mychoice'). A patron's participation in mychoice will be governed by these rules. It is the patron's responsibility to read these rules so that they understand mychoice's rules and benefits, as well as the patron's responsibilities. A patron's enrollment as a member of mychoice and/or their use of a mychoice card constitutes their acceptance of these rules. mychoice tier levels are set each year based on the mychoice member's patronage from the previous earning period. mychoice members may continually upgrade to the next highest tier throughout the year as they attain the Tier Points (as defined below) required to advance.

Tier Credits determine card level and are different than B Connected points. Tier Credits have no value and may not be cashed out (where available) or redeemed for FastPlay. Tier Credits expire on December 31 each year. How to Earn One Tier Credit. Reels, Video Reels, and Keno.

  1. Tier Credits determine card level and are different than B Connected points. Tier Credits have no value and may not be cashed out (where available) or redeemed for FastPlay. Tier Credits expire on December 31 each year.
  2. Mychoice members will receive card tier status based on the following accrued Tier Points and/or by applicable casino property management approval: a. The Owners Club. 200,000+ Tier Points b. Elite – 50,000 – 199,999 Tier Points c. Preferred – 18,000 – 49,999 Tier Points d.

RULES

1. mychoice members will receive card tier status based on the following accrued Tier Points and/or by applicable casino property management approval:
a. The Owners Club* - 200,000+ Tier Points
b. Elite – 50,000 – 199,999 Tier Points
c. Preferred – 18,000 – 49,999 Tier Points
d. Advantage – 1,000 – 17,999 Tier Points
e. Choice – 0-999 Tier Points

*All mychoice members who otherwise earn enough Tier Points to reach The Owners Club status must first be approved by casino management, in its sole discretion.

2. Tier Points are based on the following (each a 'Tier Point'):
a. Slots and video lottery terminals: $5 coin–in = 1 Tier Point
b. Video poker: $10 coin-in = 1 Tier Point
c. Table games: Based on game played, average bet and time played
d. Electronic table games = $40 coin-in = 1 Tier Point
e. Live poker games: 1 hour played = 20 Tier Points
f. Non-gaming on-property purchases: $5 spent = 1 Tier Point
g. Horse racing: $10 bet = 1 Tier Point
h. Social gaming (mychoicecasino.com and/or mobile applications): $0.50 = 1 Tier Point
i. Sports Bets
i. Straight Bets, Futures: Every $10 bet = 1 Tier Point
ii. Parlays: Every $5 bet = 1 Tier Point
iii. All other sports bets: Every $10 bet = 1 Tier Point
iv. Any tier points earned from a voided bet or an event that does not take place are subject to forfeiture

Any and all methods of Tier Point calculation are subject to change in Penn's sole discretion, with or without notice. Please note that the ways in which Tier Points may be earned and the methods of Tier Point calculation may vary by participating casino property and/or regulation.

3. In order to receive Tier Points a mychoice member must have his or her mychoice card properly inserted into an electronic gaming machine.

4. A mychoice member can earn Tier Points on a table game by presenting their mychoice card at a participating table, so that table games staff may record its use.

5. mychoice members' Tier Points roll-over from one year to the next, but only Tier Points that are over and above a mychoice members' then-current tier status, capped as follows, shall roll-over:
a. The Owners Club – Tier points over and above 200,000, capped at 30,000 total Tier Points
b. Elite – Tier points over and above 50,000, capped at 15,000 Tier Points
c. Preferred – Tier points over and above 18,000, capped at 5,000
d. Advantage – Tier points over and above 1,000, capped at 500
e. Choice - Choice members may not roll-over any Tier Points.

6. Please note that individual rewards, benefits, comps and/or other similar items earned based, in part or wholly, on tier ranking may vary by participating casino property.

7. It is the mychoice member's responsibility to ensure that play is registering properly on their mychoice card.

8. Tier Points are awarded at any mychoice participating property.

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9. Tier Points have no cash value.

10. The award of any card tier is within the sole discretion of Penn's Chief Marketing Officer or her designee ('mychoice management') regardless of a mychoice member's Tier Points and may be rejected at any time for any reason. Owners Club and Elite members who accrue more than 100,000 Tier Points in a calendar year may be eligible to receive ONE (1) companion card. The companion selected by the mychoice member must also be a mychoice member. The companion card may be cancelled by casino property and or mychoice management at any time. Specific benefits of the companion card will vary based on the benefits available at the participating property from which it is issued. Companion cards are non-transferable.

*Please note participating casino properties may, at their sole discretion, make this benefit available to other tiered members.

11. Certain expenditures utilizing a mychoice card may result in mychoice members earning mycash rewards. mycash rewards are determined based in the sole discretion of the participating casino property, but may be based in part on a member's tier, play and/or purchases.

12. mycash can be redeemed in multiple ways according to a mychoice member's election, as listed below:
$1 in mycash = $2 Food (excluding 3rd party outlets); OR
= $2 Hotel; OR
= $2 on-property retail outlets; OR
= $1 on social gaming (mychoicecasino.com and/or mobile applications); OR
= $1 Bonus Rewards (slot play); OR
= $1 for table play (where available)
= $.50 for cash (available exclusively to mycash Mastercard® credit card members)
= 2 Credits on mychoice Mall

Any and all methods of mycash calculation and/or redemption are subject to change in Penn's sole discretion, with or without notice. Please note that methods of mycash calculation and/or redemption may vary by participating casino property and/or regulation. mycash earned through social gaming (mychoicecasino.com and/or mobile applications) is not redeemable for cash or free slot play.

At a minimum, a player will earn at least $1 of mycash for every 400 Tier Points earned for Advantage, Preferred, Elite, and Owners Club.

13. mychoice members playing live poker games may receive mycash per hour played, as determined by each participating property.

14. mycash and/or Tier Points may take up to SIXTY (60) days to appear in a member's mychoice account.

15. mycash balances may be removed after SIX (6) months of mycash inactivity (i.e., if a mychoice member does not earn any mycash over a period of SIX (6) months, any balance may be removed). Except for guests in the Elite and Owners Club tier, mycash will not expire as long as they retain that tier status. Please note that earning mycash through promotional means shall still be considered 'inactivity' for purposes of this Section.

16. mychoice members earn Owners Credits upon reaching the Owners Club tier status. The number of Owners Credits earned upon reaching Owner's Club tier status, as well as a mychoice member's continued earning of Owners Credits thereafter, may vary by participating casino property. Any and all methods of Owners Credits calculation and/or redemption are subject to change in Penn's sole discretion, with or without notice. Please note that items mychoice members may exchange their Owners Credits for may vary by participating casino property.

17. Access to the VIP lounge for Owners Club, Elite and Preferred mychoice members is subject to certain conditions and restrictions as stated below:
a. Preferred tier mychoice members must have accrued a minimum number of Tier Points, as determined by each participating property.
b. All mychoice members must be checked-in and have their mychoice card and a valid government issued photo ID.
c. Any guests of a member must enter with the mychoice member cardholder and may remain in the VIP lounge only as long as the member is present.
d. Guests may be placed on a waitlist if the lounge is approaching its capacity.
e. Any individual whom enters a VIP Lounge, who is not qualified under the mychoice program rules (including guests of qualified members) must have casino marketing host approval or a signed VIP Lounge pass for entry.
f. mychoice members and their guests must be dressed appropriately, as determined by each participating property.
g. Food and beverage may not be removed from any VIP lounge.
h. Casino property management reserves the right to refuse access to a lounge at any time;
i. Casino property management reserves the right to revoke access to the lounge from any guest at any time.
j. Please note that access to any VIP lounge, including the mychoice tier levels allowed in any lounge, may vary.

18. You must be TWENTY-ONE (21) years of age or older to participate in the mychoice program and be able to present valid government issued photo ID.

19. An individual's mychoice card, prizes, Tier Points, mycash, Owners Credits, entries and any other mychoice benefits or awards are non-transferable and the use of a mychoice card by any person other than the individual named on the card is prohibited. In the event of a divorce of a mychoice member, the named mychoice member retains all mycash unless otherwise stated by a valid and final court order submitted to the applicable casino property. In the event of a death of a mychoice member, all mycash remains non-transferable and shall expire as set forth herein.

20. Falsification of any information as it applies to these rules, a mychoice card, the mychoice program at-large or an individual's affiliation with Penn and/or its subsidiaries may result in ineligibility.

21. The applicable casino property may adjust mycash balances resulting from any malfunction, fraud or misuse as determined appropriate in its sole discretion.

22. By participating in the mychoice program a patron agrees to all official rules, as amended from time to time, and decisions of the applicable casino property and mychoice management whose decisions in all aspects of the mychoice program shall be final and binding.

23. All mychoice members are responsible for any international, United States federal, state or local taxes and/or government fees that may be imposed in connection with the mychoice program.

24. Each mychoice member shall indemnify and hold harmless Penn, including its subsidiaries and each's employees, officers, directors, agents and assigns (collectively, the 'Penn Indemnitees') from and against any damage, loss, claim or liability arising from his or her participation in the mychoice program. Each mychoice member agrees that the Penn Indemnitees assume no liability of any kind for any property loss or damage or personal injury occurring in connection with any prizes.

25. mychoice management reserves the right to cancel, change or modify this program or the official rules at any time in accordance with the applicable gaming regulations and/or law.

26. Redemption of mychoice benefits is subject to the terms and conditions of these rules, as may be amended from time to time without notice in Penn's sole discretion.

27. The applicable casino property and/or mychoice management reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to void any mychoice benefits of a mychoice member who they believe has tampered with or impaired the administration security, fairness or proper use of any mychoice benefit.

28. Any dispute or situation not covered by these rules will be resolved by the applicable casino property, mychoice management and/or Penn, whose decision shall be final and binding on all participants.

29. The mychoice program is subject to all applicable federal, state and/or local rules and regulations, including those applicable to the gaming industry, and all aspects of the program are subject to approval of the appropriate regulatory authorities and are void where prohibited.

30. By participating in the mychoice program, participants hereby grant Penn, including its subsidiaries/affiliates, permission to use his/her name, photograph, and likeness in connection with the advertising and promotion of its products, in any manner and in any medium, without additional compensation, as Penn in its sole discretion, shall deem appropriate or desirable. Participants irrevocably consent to the unrestricted use, in perpetuity, for purposes including, but not limited to, display, advertising, sale and trade, and including any alterations or modifications whatsoever of said photograph, including the negatives and prints made there from and by Penn, its employees, agents, customers, successors, and assigns forever. Participants waive any right, which he/she may otherwise have, to inspect or approve the photographs or prints made from the negative thereof, with respect to: 1) any alterations or modifications, any material or commentary, 2) any publication using the name of the undersigned, no name, or fictitious name, 3) and use for the purpose of publicity, illustration, commercial art and 4) any advertising of products or services.

31. Persons who are on a Disassociated Patrons, Voluntary/State Exclusion or Self Eviction list in jurisdictions in which Penn operates or who have been otherwise excluded from a Penn property are not eligible to participate in the mychoice program.

32. In the event a mychoice member is excluded from any Penn property (either voluntarily or via some other method), or in the sole discretion of Penn has violated these rules are engaged in conduct Penn deems unacceptable or prohibited, Penn reserves the right to require that member to immediately forfeit any and all mycash, Tier Points, Owners Credits or benefits associated with the mychoice program.

33. In the event that Penn and/or any one of its subsidiaries decides to transfer pre-existing points and/or membership status, from an outside membership participating program similar to the mychoice patron loyalty program, discretion with regard to transfer status, point-to-point ratio, the membership level at which an individual is transferred and/or any other similar decision related thereto, shall belong solely to Penn and/or its subsidiaries and affiliates, in their discretion.

34. Benefits may be awarded for hospitality purchases at participating outlets at participating Penn properties. These purchases may include but are not limited to: hotel rooms, food and dining purchases, as well as retail merchandise at Penn operated outlets. The amount earned will not include sales tax, tips or comps. Visit Player Services at a mychoice property for a complete list of participating outlets. Tier Points or mycash earned with hospitality purchases may not count towards eligibility for any gaming promotions. It is the responsibility of the member to present his/her mychoice card for tracking before paying. If the member pays before presenting their mychoice card, points or comps earned will be forfeited. Penn is not responsible for lost ratings, Tier Points or mycash due to failure to present one's mychoice card. Local regulations regarding earnings on hospitality purchases including alcohol may apply, restrict or otherwise alter this Section. Please contact your local Penn casino property with questions.

35. Owners Club member travel reimbursement is valid once annually and can only be used for airfare or mileage reimbursement for travel to any participating Penn casino property or applicable cruise. The Owners Club member is responsible for booking travel and submitting receipts to their participating casino's host within THIRTY (30) days of trip completion for reimbursement. Any such trip is valid only when visiting a Penn casino property other than that Owners Club member's primary (or dominant) Penn casino. Trip must be booked while the member's Owners Club status is active. Blackout dates may apply.

36. Harveys casino lake tahoe nevada. All benefits relating to hotel stays are only valid at Penn owned properties.

37. Owners Club members are guaranteed a comped room when staying in a Penn hotel in accordance with the following restrictions: a) FORTY EIGHT (48) hour notice must be given, b) a maximum of 6 room nights per month for each Owners Club member and c) a maximum of THREE (3) room nights in a row. This Section is contingent upon there being an available room at the Penn hotel in question.

38. Gambling problem? Penn cares about the welfare of its guests and encourages players to play responsibly and only within their means. If gambling is causing you to experience financial problems or problems with your personal, family or professional life, help is just a phone call away at the numbers below:

39. Gambling problem? Please use the following:
• Missouri: 1-888-BETSOFF;
• Indiana: 1-800-9WITHIT;
• Massachusetts: 1-800-426-1234;
• Ohio: 1-800-589-9966;
• Pennsylvania/Illinois/New Jersey/West Virginia: 1-800-GAMBLER;
• New Mexico: 1-800-572-1142;
• Mississippi: 1-888-777-9696;
• Michigan: 1-800-270-7117;
• All Else: 1-800-522-4700.

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Casino Tier Points

Comp dollars and tier credits offered through player reward programs at casinos may be one of the most overlooked aspects of gambling. These reward programs will be your key to unlocking exclusive offers such as slots dollars, comped rooms, free parking, dining credits, flights, contest entries and so much more.

Even though the sole purpose of a player rewards program is to get gamblers into the casino and spend money, if you use them correctly you will actually be able to get a great deal of value out of them – especially if you follow our free guide below.

When you first enter a casino – whether it be in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, or anywhere else in the world – there is usually a desk or electronic kiosk near the main entrance for the company's players club. Every gaming company, from large conglomerates like Caesar's Entertainment and MGM Resorts to smaller, local properties like Station Casinos each have some type of rewards program in place for their players.

To participate in any casino rewards program, you must first obtain a player's card. This card is your key to earning comp dollars and tier points at the casino you will be playing at. There are many different ways to earn comp dollars and tier credits, but some will earn you points quicker than others. We have outlined (in full detail) the most effective ways to accumulate these points below, so you can get the most out of your next visit to the casino.

The Basics of Earning Reward Points & Comps

Let's start off with the most basic way that players can earn comp points; gambling at the casino. When gambling, you should always make sure that you are using your player's card – whether that means giving it to the pit boss at the tables or making sure it's properly inserted into a slot machine. This will ensure that the casino can properly keep track of how much money you're wagering at slots, video poker or table games. In turn, this will result in you being rewarded proportionately to your play.

If you're playing slots or video poker, always make sure that your card is inserted correctly. Sometimes the machine will not be able to read your card on the first insert, and hence won't be able to track your play. When this happens, the machine will usually display a red light around the card slot.

When playing slots or video poker, comp dollars and tier credits will be earned based on the amount of money you wager on the machine. Home depot tempe az 85282. A common misconception among players is that comps are awarded based on losses, while this is in fact not true in almost all cases. The amount of time you play at the machine also has no effect on how many points you will earn.

Most, if not all gaming machines in a casino will have a small electronic screen with a countdown towards the next point(s) that you will earn. The countdown will go down after every hand or spin you play, and will be based on the amount of money you wager for each hand or spin. Once the countdown hits 0 it means you earned points for your play, and it will restart again.

The process will continue in the same manner for the entire time you are playing. This should be your main focus if you are trying to maximize point earnings, and it will also give you a general summary of how many points you have earned on this session. The most common electronic machines that people play include slots, video poker, virtual blackjack and electronic roulette but there are some others as well.

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The First Visit to a Casino is Key

The first day's worth of play on a new rewards card can make all the difference when it comes to the value of the offers you receive from a casino. Most casinos will look at the action of all their new players and base the value of the promotions and offers on how much a person wagered to encourage them to come back. Some player reward programs even have 'new player' promotions, where gamblers can earn comp dollars or tier points at an increased rate. A perfect example of this is Caesars' Total Rewards Program, which offers new players the opportunity to earn 3x the normal rate on tier credits.

For this reason, we encourage players not to sign up for a new players card if they only plan on spending a few minutes giving action at a specific casino. We recommend waiting until you can get in a full day's worth of play before signing up for a new players card.

The first mailer a player receives is often the best one they will ever receive. Mailers have historically been sent through the U.S. Postal Service, but today they may also be received by email or even text. The offer may include free slots play, table game bets, comped hotel rooms, and meals.

Playing Low House Edge Electronic Casino Games

One of best ways to earn comp dollars and give the casino a lower house edge is to play multi-hand blackjack machines. Not every casino will have this game, but if they do and you are trying to rack up points quickly, you should go fire away. The concept of multi-hand blackjack is fairly simple. You pick the denomination and credits that you want to play (similar to that of any machine), and then you play 7 hands of blackjack at once versus the dealer all in one dealt hand.

The aspect of this game that makes the casino edge relatively smaller than most other machine games is what it allows you to do. In multi-hand blackjack, one can split, double, and get paid 3-2 on blackjack, something that is a rarity even at the low limit blackjack tables themselves. On top of the reduction in casino edge, by playing 7 hands you are playing that much more money in the game. Because of this and knowing that multi-hand blackjack is a machine game, you will be raking in the additional comp dollars and tier credits, and possibly some profits too.

Playing Low House Edge Table Games

Other than playing electronic machines at a casino, you can also play table games (such as blackjack or roulette) in order to earn comp dollars and tier points. However, the difference between the two is the number of factors involved with how many points you will earn. For table games, the amount you buy-in for, the time you play at the table, and your average bet size per hour all have effects on the points you earn while gambling, with the latter two being the most important.

Your Fate is Decided by the Pit Boss

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When you go to sit down at a table game, you will always start off by buying in and giving your player's card to the dealer who will then hand it off to the pit boss (manager of the table games). The pit boss will then enter into the system the amount of money you bought in for, and continue to update your average bet size during your time playing at that table (which will lead to you earning both comp dollars and tier points).

This is all very important if you are trying to earn points, since your fate is in the pit boss's hand. He or she will not be able to watch every bet you make, so the average bet they enter into the system for you may not be accurate. There is usually just one pit boss on duty, and he must keep track of players at several tables.

Checking in with the Pit Boss

It does not hurt to get friendly with the pit boss since he/she can sometimes be on the generous side when entering your average bet into the player reward system. Regardless, you should always be checking from time to time what he/she has for your average bet, especially if you are altering your sizing.

On top of the average bet, the time you spend at the table is crucial for earning points. The longer you stay the better, as points are increased in exponential form based on time. In fact, certain casino companies will reward you with a higher status if you earn enough tier points during a 24 hour period, which generally means for you to have a reasonable average bet, along with playing for at least 4 hours at once, usually more.

Getting a VIP Host

The policy on VIP hosts changes from one casino to another. Some set a specific players club tier where a host becomes the reward. Others wait for a player to ask for it. Some casinos have hosts scour through data to determine if a player's action warrants special attention. Once a serious player is identified, a host will introduce himself to the gambler.

What Does The Casino Host Do?

A host gives players a personal experience while in the casino. They also give players a reason to visit when he may not otherwise. This includes special perks like a limo ride from the airport, hotel room upgrades, show tickets, and visits to resort amenities on the house.

It never hurts to ask a pit boss or slot attendant to call a VIP host after a big session. This can include large wagers, long playing times, or a big win or loss. At the very least, the host will simply say no. There is nothing to lose.

Earning Points and Comps Without Gambling

Besides gambling, there are other ways to earn points. Those include staying at the hotels themselves, dining or shopping at places inside of the casino properties while using your player's card, and more. In addition, if you have gambled in the past and used your player's card, you may get promotions for free comp dollars and tier points that you can earn without having to gamble.

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So if your goal is to earn comp dollars and tier credits in the best way and as quickly as possible, make sure to carry around your player's cards and use it whenever possible. One note if you are trying to save up your comp dollars. Certain casino properties have stipulations where you must gamble at least once in a certain period of time to continue to keep your current comp dollars earned, and some also have it so your comp dollars will expire in a certain time period. In order to avoid having the casino take away your unused comp dollars, make sure to see what the casino policy is first.

Make sure to read our article on how to get Diamond in a Day at Caesar's properties.

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Comp dollars and tier credits offered through player reward programs at casinos may be one of the most overlooked aspects of gambling. These reward programs will be your key to unlocking exclusive offers such as slots dollars, comped rooms, free parking, dining credits, flights, contest entries and so much more.

Even though the sole purpose of a player rewards program is to get gamblers into the casino and spend money, if you use them correctly you will actually be able to get a great deal of value out of them – especially if you follow our free guide below.

When you first enter a casino – whether it be in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, or anywhere else in the world – there is usually a desk or electronic kiosk near the main entrance for the company's players club. Every gaming company, from large conglomerates like Caesar's Entertainment and MGM Resorts to smaller, local properties like Station Casinos each have some type of rewards program in place for their players.

To participate in any casino rewards program, you must first obtain a player's card. This card is your key to earning comp dollars and tier points at the casino you will be playing at. There are many different ways to earn comp dollars and tier credits, but some will earn you points quicker than others. We have outlined (in full detail) the most effective ways to accumulate these points below, so you can get the most out of your next visit to the casino.

The Basics of Earning Reward Points & Comps

Let's start off with the most basic way that players can earn comp points; gambling at the casino. When gambling, you should always make sure that you are using your player's card – whether that means giving it to the pit boss at the tables or making sure it's properly inserted into a slot machine. This will ensure that the casino can properly keep track of how much money you're wagering at slots, video poker or table games. In turn, this will result in you being rewarded proportionately to your play.

If you're playing slots or video poker, always make sure that your card is inserted correctly. Sometimes the machine will not be able to read your card on the first insert, and hence won't be able to track your play. When this happens, the machine will usually display a red light around the card slot.

When playing slots or video poker, comp dollars and tier credits will be earned based on the amount of money you wager on the machine. Home depot tempe az 85282. A common misconception among players is that comps are awarded based on losses, while this is in fact not true in almost all cases. The amount of time you play at the machine also has no effect on how many points you will earn.

Most, if not all gaming machines in a casino will have a small electronic screen with a countdown towards the next point(s) that you will earn. The countdown will go down after every hand or spin you play, and will be based on the amount of money you wager for each hand or spin. Once the countdown hits 0 it means you earned points for your play, and it will restart again.

The process will continue in the same manner for the entire time you are playing. This should be your main focus if you are trying to maximize point earnings, and it will also give you a general summary of how many points you have earned on this session. The most common electronic machines that people play include slots, video poker, virtual blackjack and electronic roulette but there are some others as well.

The First Visit to a Casino is Key

The first day's worth of play on a new rewards card can make all the difference when it comes to the value of the offers you receive from a casino. Most casinos will look at the action of all their new players and base the value of the promotions and offers on how much a person wagered to encourage them to come back. Some player reward programs even have 'new player' promotions, where gamblers can earn comp dollars or tier points at an increased rate. A perfect example of this is Caesars' Total Rewards Program, which offers new players the opportunity to earn 3x the normal rate on tier credits.

For this reason, we encourage players not to sign up for a new players card if they only plan on spending a few minutes giving action at a specific casino. We recommend waiting until you can get in a full day's worth of play before signing up for a new players card.

The first mailer a player receives is often the best one they will ever receive. Mailers have historically been sent through the U.S. Postal Service, but today they may also be received by email or even text. The offer may include free slots play, table game bets, comped hotel rooms, and meals.

Playing Low House Edge Electronic Casino Games

One of best ways to earn comp dollars and give the casino a lower house edge is to play multi-hand blackjack machines. Not every casino will have this game, but if they do and you are trying to rack up points quickly, you should go fire away. The concept of multi-hand blackjack is fairly simple. You pick the denomination and credits that you want to play (similar to that of any machine), and then you play 7 hands of blackjack at once versus the dealer all in one dealt hand.

The aspect of this game that makes the casino edge relatively smaller than most other machine games is what it allows you to do. In multi-hand blackjack, one can split, double, and get paid 3-2 on blackjack, something that is a rarity even at the low limit blackjack tables themselves. On top of the reduction in casino edge, by playing 7 hands you are playing that much more money in the game. Because of this and knowing that multi-hand blackjack is a machine game, you will be raking in the additional comp dollars and tier credits, and possibly some profits too.

Playing Low House Edge Table Games

Other than playing electronic machines at a casino, you can also play table games (such as blackjack or roulette) in order to earn comp dollars and tier points. However, the difference between the two is the number of factors involved with how many points you will earn. For table games, the amount you buy-in for, the time you play at the table, and your average bet size per hour all have effects on the points you earn while gambling, with the latter two being the most important.

Your Fate is Decided by the Pit Boss

Eldorado Casino Tier Points

When you go to sit down at a table game, you will always start off by buying in and giving your player's card to the dealer who will then hand it off to the pit boss (manager of the table games). The pit boss will then enter into the system the amount of money you bought in for, and continue to update your average bet size during your time playing at that table (which will lead to you earning both comp dollars and tier points).

This is all very important if you are trying to earn points, since your fate is in the pit boss's hand. He or she will not be able to watch every bet you make, so the average bet they enter into the system for you may not be accurate. There is usually just one pit boss on duty, and he must keep track of players at several tables.

Checking in with the Pit Boss

It does not hurt to get friendly with the pit boss since he/she can sometimes be on the generous side when entering your average bet into the player reward system. Regardless, you should always be checking from time to time what he/she has for your average bet, especially if you are altering your sizing.

On top of the average bet, the time you spend at the table is crucial for earning points. The longer you stay the better, as points are increased in exponential form based on time. In fact, certain casino companies will reward you with a higher status if you earn enough tier points during a 24 hour period, which generally means for you to have a reasonable average bet, along with playing for at least 4 hours at once, usually more.

Getting a VIP Host

The policy on VIP hosts changes from one casino to another. Some set a specific players club tier where a host becomes the reward. Others wait for a player to ask for it. Some casinos have hosts scour through data to determine if a player's action warrants special attention. Once a serious player is identified, a host will introduce himself to the gambler.

What Does The Casino Host Do?

A host gives players a personal experience while in the casino. They also give players a reason to visit when he may not otherwise. This includes special perks like a limo ride from the airport, hotel room upgrades, show tickets, and visits to resort amenities on the house.

It never hurts to ask a pit boss or slot attendant to call a VIP host after a big session. This can include large wagers, long playing times, or a big win or loss. At the very least, the host will simply say no. There is nothing to lose.

Earning Points and Comps Without Gambling

Besides gambling, there are other ways to earn points. Those include staying at the hotels themselves, dining or shopping at places inside of the casino properties while using your player's card, and more. In addition, if you have gambled in the past and used your player's card, you may get promotions for free comp dollars and tier points that you can earn without having to gamble.

So if your goal is to earn comp dollars and tier credits in the best way and as quickly as possible, make sure to carry around your player's cards and use it whenever possible. One note if you are trying to save up your comp dollars. Certain casino properties have stipulations where you must gamble at least once in a certain period of time to continue to keep your current comp dollars earned, and some also have it so your comp dollars will expire in a certain time period. In order to avoid having the casino take away your unused comp dollars, make sure to see what the casino policy is first.

Make sure to read our article on how to get Diamond in a Day at Caesar's properties.

Oxford Casino Tier Points Chart

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