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Club Grazie Rising Sun Slot Tournament

I was offered three-might complimentary stay at Palazzo and to be in the slot tournament. When I called and booked my free stays I asked if they will take my points away that I have already had to date. They said no that this is something separate.

In the bottom offer is conditioned upon recipient maintining his/her historical level of play. I asked what was the amount I played the lady on the phone did not have that info. Can someone tell me where I can find that info. She said I would not be charged for the room even if I did not play the same way but would not be offered anything in the future like this. Do you know if that is right at Palazzo's slot tourn.

Also is the slot tournament free. There is no price, but the slot tourneys I played in before at Fitzgerald Reno had a entry fee. I just want to know if anyone knows about Club Grazie rule.

Thank you for the help. I look forward in hearing from anyone. Terri;-)

There is no entry fee for Venetian slot tournaments. You pay down in the casino if you try to maintain your "historical level of play" on tightened up slots and short pay VP.

If you have any record of play at Venetian/Palazzo a win/loss statement from them will show your coin in for the year. I wouldn't worry about it though. The offers will keep coming if you give them any play at all; maybe even if you don't.

[OK, to be fair, 9/6 JOB seems to have made a possibly semi-permanent comeback at the $2 level and up.]

Mike P.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Terri" <tlcraig1@...> wrote:

In the bottom offer is conditioned upon recipient maintining his/her historical level of play. I asked what was the amount I played the lady on the phone did not have that info. Can someone tell me where I can find that info. She said I would not be charged for the room even if I did not play the same way but would not be offered anything in the future like this. Do you know if that is right at Palazzo's slot tourn.

Also is the slot tournament free. There is no price, but the slot tourneys I played in before at Fitzgerald Reno had a entry fee. I just want to know if anyone knows about Club Grazie rule.

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> In the bottom offer is conditioned upon recipient maintining his/her historical level of play. I asked what was the amount I played the lady on the phone did not have that info. Can someone tell me where I can find that info. She said I would not be charged for the room even if I did not play the same way but would not be offered anything in the future like this. Do you know if that is right at Palazzo's slot tourn.
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> Also is the slot tournament free. There is no price, but the slot tourneys I played in before at Fitzgerald Reno had a entry fee. I just want to know if anyone knows about Club Grazie rule.
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There is no entry fee for Venetian slot tournaments. You pay down in the casino if you try to maintain your "historical level of play" on tightened up slots and short pay VP.

If you have any record of play at Venetian/Palazzo a win/loss statement from them will show your coin in for the year. I wouldn't worry about it though. The offers will keep coming if you give them any play at all; maybe even if you don't.

[OK, to be fair, 9/6 JOB seems to have made a possibly semi-permanent comeback at the $2 level and up.]

Mike P.

Thank you mike for responding. Can I ask you one more question? The slot tournament is for 20th-23rd do you know what time of the day Venetain's tourneys are it does not say. Also the award reception does not say if day or night. I am going to a show on friday that I can not miss. Do you think they might overlap by your experience.

Thank you,
  Terri

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Peck" <mpeck1@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Terri" <tlcraig1@> wrote:

I was offered three-might complimentary stay at Palazzo and to be in the slot tournament. When I called and booked my free stays I asked if they will take my points away that I have already had to date. They said no that this is something separate.

In the bottom offer is conditioned upon recipient maintining his/her historical level of play. I asked what was the amount I played the lady on the phone did not have that info. Can someone tell me where I can find that info. She said I would not be charged for the room even if I did not play the same way but would not be offered anything in the future like this. Do you know if that is right at Palazzo's slot tourn.

Also is the slot tournament free. There is no price, but the slot tourneys I played in before at Fitzgerald Reno had a entry fee. I just want to know if anyone knows about Club Grazie rule.

Thank you for the help. I look forward in hearing from anyone. Terri;-)

The condition on the Venetian/Palazzo about the historical level play is nothing more than a veiled threat. The way most casinos operate is they give you a chance to play yourself out of offers. If you don't play during the Venetian tournament they have ever right to cut off your offers. In order to get invites to a casino you have to play. You are already ahead of the player when you send an invitation to comeback. Harrahs operates the most fair. You get offers based on your play. You stop playing the offers disappear. All the Venetian does is anger their customers.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Terri" <tlcraig1@...> wrote:

They have morning and afternoon sessions, with several time slots per session. When you register you pick a set of time slots. According to the event description on the Grazie club web site there are 3 total sessions, so you'll play one morning and one afternoon session the first tournament day at whatever times you chose, and one morning session the next.

Award receptions are usually very early evening, say 5:30 or 6 PM. They are strictly optional. If you win slot credits they'll be added to your card. If you're lucky enough to win cash they'll probably have an envelope for you or maybe give you a voucher to cash at the cashier's cage. At least that's the way it worked the last time I actually won something at a Venetian tournament.

Good luck!

Mike P.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Terri" <tlcraig1@...> wrote:

Thank you mike for responding. Can I ask you one more question? The slot tournament is for 20th-23rd do you know what time of the day Venetain's tourneys are it does not say. Also the award reception does not say if day or night. I am going to a show on friday that I can not miss. Do you think they might overlap by your experience.

Thank you so much for the info. Take care, Terri

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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: mpeck1@ix.netcom.com
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:54:19 +0000
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Club Grazie Rising Sun Slot Tournament

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Terri" <tlcraig1@...> wrote:

Thank you mike for responding. Can I ask you one more question? The slot tournament is for 20th-23rd do you know what time of the day Venetain's tourneys are it does not say. Also the award reception does not say if day or night. I am going to a show on friday that I can not miss. Do you think they might overlap by your experience.

They have morning and afternoon sessions, with several time slots per session. When you register you pick a set of time slots. According to the event description on the Grazie club web site there are 3 total sessions, so you'll play one morning and one afternoon session the first tournament day at whatever times you chose, and one morning session the next.

Award receptions are usually very early evening, say 5:30 or 6 PM. They are strictly optional. If you win slot credits they'll be added to your card. If you're lucky enough to win cash they'll probably have an envelope for you or maybe give you a voucher to cash at the cashier's cage. At least that's the way it worked the last time I actually won something at a Venetian tournament.

Good luck!

Mike P.

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