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I LOVE the American Casino Guide Book!

Knowing our 2010 book is set to expire in a month by buddy and I went on a coupon run yesterday. After hitting just 13 casinos in about six hours we locked up $285 ($142.50 each) and a free lunch. We still have seven more casinos to hit next week including a chance to play the $25 Casuarina, $25 Sahara match plays and $25 Venetian free slot credit. The cool thing is that we started with a ZERO bankroll just to see if we could do it. We started our morning at the Hard Rock and each played our $10 free slot play and won $19.00. We then went one-and-one at the BJ table and won another $10.00. Took our $29.00 Hard Rock winnings across the street to Terribles and never looked back. We only lost in one casino. The beautiful and classy <grin!> Western casino got us, each playing and losing our $5 match plays (as well as cost us 50¢ at a parking meter out front!). At the twelve other casinos we hit, we left winners including FIVE casinos where we both won our $10.00 match plays picking up $40.00 each time.

The American Casino Guide (as well as the LVA coupons) have just GOT to be two of the greatest values available to the Las Vegas visitor or resident. They literally pay for themselves with just one or two casino visits. Thanks Anthony and Steve for putting these awesome coupon books together.

Dave
www.HomePokerChips.com

Thanks for the report. Do you pool your bankroll together or does each person keep their winnings? What do you do about the 2 for 1 blackjack payouts? (I know, those are in the Las Vegas Advisor).

I'm doing this with a friend in two weeks and we were discussing whether to just put all our money together to lessen variance, or just play "every man for himself."

Where did you get the free lunch?

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Dave Harber <dave@...> wrote:

Knowing our 2010 book is set to expire in a month by buddy and I went
on a coupon run yesterday.

Do you pool your bankroll together or does each person keep their winnings?<<

We definitely pool our winnings together as a team. It's a lot more fun that way!

What do you do about the 2 for 1 blackjack payouts?<<

We only take advantage of the match-plays and free slot play.

Quoting shloemoejs99 <shloemoejs99@yahoo.com>:

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Thanks for the report. Do you pool your bankroll together or does each person keep their winnings? What do you do about the 2 for 1 blackjack payouts? (I know, those are in the Las Vegas Advisor).

I'm doing this with a friend in two weeks and we were discussing whether to just put all our money together to lessen variance, or just play "every man for himself."

Where did you get the free lunch?

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Dave Harber <dave@...> wrote:

Knowing our 2010 book is set to expire in a month by buddy and I went
on a coupon run yesterday.