Moving to a New Casino
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Moving to a New Casino
With negative changes occurring at the Isle Lake Charles, Sweet C and I have begun to look at possible VP replacements. A family member suggested trying the Coushatta Casino that is located about 30 minutes longer drive from Houston. Whenever we play at a new casino we devise a plan of action to maximize our play/comps.
Our steps include:
Contacting a host before arrival to make initial contact. We know comps will be based on our initial play.
Find out about the player’s club rules/points for each level. Set a goal to make the next level.
Go mid-week. Non Friday/Saturday trips are easier to comp and provide a greater chance of playing on the machines we want to play. (Being retired helps with this.)
Get multiple copies of your player’s cards. We both play on one player’s card the first trips. This doubles the points accumulated and the coin-in when being reviewed by a host.
Play extra heavy on the first trip. This often requires saving up but pays dividends when making the base line of play.
After several trips we will switch to reserving and playing on the other’s card to build their card points and comps. That way we both get max comp cash and offers from the casino that gives us more options.
We’ve now made three trips (two days each) since March 31. We found 6-50/100 play machines. The machines are generally the same pay tables (but offer 9/6 Dbl Dbl.) but they offer a greater selection of denominations including 2¢, 5¢, 25¢, 50¢ and $1. The machines use the same chip when switching denominations. This seems to help us when we get into a rhythm.
Whether beginners luck or the high return we have each hit multiple RF on 5¢ play. Better we have each averaged a 25¢ RF on every day’s play. Six days of play – (6) 25¢ RF. This past trip my first RF came within the first 5 minutes of play and on my third hand of 25¢ play. Followed by two for Sweet C on the fifth day of play and my second on day six. We played the whole trip on Sweet C’s cards which gave her a huge base play over – 10,000 points. Can’t wait to see what her offers will be.
Let you know how the play continues.
BTW: This was my May 1, 2014 Isle hand pay. Had missed multiple 3 deuces and 4/RF multiple hand opportunities. Also held 4 RF on 45 hands and no RF. The night before watched a guy next to me hold 4 RF 100 hands and hit no RF.
Our steps include:
Contacting a host before arrival to make initial contact. We know comps will be based on our initial play.
Find out about the player’s club rules/points for each level. Set a goal to make the next level.
Go mid-week. Non Friday/Saturday trips are easier to comp and provide a greater chance of playing on the machines we want to play. (Being retired helps with this.)
Get multiple copies of your player’s cards. We both play on one player’s card the first trips. This doubles the points accumulated and the coin-in when being reviewed by a host.
Play extra heavy on the first trip. This often requires saving up but pays dividends when making the base line of play.
After several trips we will switch to reserving and playing on the other’s card to build their card points and comps. That way we both get max comp cash and offers from the casino that gives us more options.
We’ve now made three trips (two days each) since March 31. We found 6-50/100 play machines. The machines are generally the same pay tables (but offer 9/6 Dbl Dbl.) but they offer a greater selection of denominations including 2¢, 5¢, 25¢, 50¢ and $1. The machines use the same chip when switching denominations. This seems to help us when we get into a rhythm.
Whether beginners luck or the high return we have each hit multiple RF on 5¢ play. Better we have each averaged a 25¢ RF on every day’s play. Six days of play – (6) 25¢ RF. This past trip my first RF came within the first 5 minutes of play and on my third hand of 25¢ play. Followed by two for Sweet C on the fifth day of play and my second on day six. We played the whole trip on Sweet C’s cards which gave her a huge base play over – 10,000 points. Can’t wait to see what her offers will be.
Let you know how the play continues.
BTW: This was my May 1, 2014 Isle hand pay. Had missed multiple 3 deuces and 4/RF multiple hand opportunities. Also held 4 RF on 45 hands and no RF. The night before watched a guy next to me hold 4 RF 100 hands and hit no RF.
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Good luck to you and Sweet C with your casino switch Double L, I hope it pays dividends to you both. Please include your daughter in that catagory as I remember you having her with you on a few of the outings that you have posted about. That sure is a handsome picture you put up for all of us to drool over.
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first time I ever saw the deuces show up as "W" in the rest of the hands.......but nice hit all the same.Cant say I am drooling though......
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Super!!!! I never had dealt deuces on a multi-line game. I did have dealt deuces though last night at Mohegan on a single line quarter game. Unfortunately, they got it back by the end of the evening.
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Tedlark,
Our daughter probably plays as many hours than we do. Her sessions are often 10+ hours and I don't have that stamina, concentration and my body can't handle those hours.
Olds,
Been lucky enough to have them dealt several times. This too was a the end of session where the potential for big hits -4RF and 3 D+A on multiple hands were dealt but no joy.
Our daughter probably plays as many hours than we do. Her sessions are often 10+ hours and I don't have that stamina, concentration and my body can't handle those hours.
Olds,
Been lucky enough to have them dealt several times. This too was a the end of session where the potential for big hits -4RF and 3 D+A on multiple hands were dealt but no joy.
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Update on Mother's Day trip to Coushatta.
No RF on 25¢ for either of us but I hit two on multi-hand 5¢.
However; got to watch a player next to me playing 100x5 25¢ play ($125/hand). He also played 25 hands @ $1. He had 3 hand pays while I sat by him and two more (including $4K RF) while I was around the corner. He also hit at least 6 - 25¢ RF during my time next to him. The machine would kick out a hit of $1,000 or more and it just kept on printing em out. A lady told us later he had played for over 5 hours at the machine. Quite a sight as he played Bonus Deuces Wild and 9/6 TDB.
No RF on 25¢ for either of us but I hit two on multi-hand 5¢.
However; got to watch a player next to me playing 100x5 25¢ play ($125/hand). He also played 25 hands @ $1. He had 3 hand pays while I sat by him and two more (including $4K RF) while I was around the corner. He also hit at least 6 - 25¢ RF during my time next to him. The machine would kick out a hit of $1,000 or more and it just kept on printing em out. A lady told us later he had played for over 5 hours at the machine. Quite a sight as he played Bonus Deuces Wild and 9/6 TDB.