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Figuring coin in per day

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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Gary's suggestion will work very well. If you are switching a lot
between machines that pay differing amounts of points per dollar
played or for some other reason you don't want to track the play
yourself you can often get the information you want from the slot
club. Many slot clubs will readly provide this while some either
can't or won't, usually because the boothlings do not know how to use
their system to locate the numbers.

MSS comes to mind as one who has a good information system and
boothlings who are well trained and allowed to use it. Sunset Station
(where points are easy to track) comes to mind as one where only the
slot club supervisors, for reasons that go beyond silly, are allowed
to provide coin-in numbers.

Just ask and find out.

Don

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.

To: vpFREE@...: wpbacker@...: 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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