Yes, you do need to keep track of how many points you have earned. Determine how much coin is require for a point and then you can calculate your coin-in. Whenever, I go to a casino I always note my beginning points, note any points that I use during the trip, and then ending points.
Depending on the casino, comps are usually given based on coin-in, theoretical loss which is generally a function of coin-in, and/or actual win/loss.
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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.comFrom: wpbacker@worldnet.att.netDate: Thu, 25 May 2006 16:09:25 +0000Subject: [vpFREE] Figuring coin in per dayI hope I'm not asking an obvious question. Sorry if I am. But, is there an easy way to figure out how many dollars I put through the machines per day? I SURE do know how many dollars I'm losing (or hopefully winning). But I mean the amount that is used to figure out if I qualify for comped rooms etc. Do you have to record how many points are earned on your players card and then transfer that into coin in? If I understand this correctly - it's the amount of money or credits run through the machines, that comps are given on. I'm just not sure how to track it. Thanks for any help with this.vpFREE Links: http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Links.htm
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