What level of play should a VP player put in before seeking out a
relationship with a host? I have no illusions about being there yet (done
about $13k in various places this month) but at some point I'll have more of
a bankroll to work with and can push more coin through the machines.
Or is it more reactive than proactive, and a casino host will seek me out
once I hit a certain threshold high enough to be worth their attention?
Thanks,
~Jay
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On 8/17/06, peppermillionaire <peppermillionaire@earthlink.net> wrote:
If you've given significant play to the Wynn and you're ever turned down
for a comp by a boothling, make a beeline for a host. With $500K
coin-in there over three months, I was told by a boothling that I had no
comps. (I had used about $2K in comps over those three months, and had
been sure not to allow any 30-day periods of inactivity.) After picking
my jaw up off the floor, I inquired with my host, who apologized and
happily wrote a very generous comp for four for one of their fine dining
restaurants there. Even more so than other properties, the Wynn
boothlings seems to be looking at a completely separate account than the
hosts are...
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