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New to Reno vp.

I'm new to the Reno area, and would like to establish myself at several casinos here for receiving offers - bb, fp, etc.

Would be grateful to know which casinos are best (most generous) with their bounceback, freeplay, promos, etc.

In visiting several casinos in the area and reading the Players Club promo materials, each one I've looked at specifically mentions that the level of play has to continue or the casino reserves the right to stop sending offers - or words to this effect.

Are the casinos in the area strict in this way - are you finding that you cannot simply come in and play off your freeplay, but have to give additional play beyond simply at promotional times?

Several casinos in the LV area tightened up considerably to the point of backing off or cutting off some of their vp players from any benefits, and was wondering if there are similar issues here.

Would also specifically be interested in advice on which Terrible's casino would be best to establish myself at.
I was told by the Players Club clerk at Rail City that the offers will come from the Terrible's casino one plays the most at.

If there are other companies in the area which own multiple casinos here, would also be interested in finding out which you recommend is best to get established at.

Thanks for any input you can provide.

"Backing off" has been happening at Atlantis and especially Peppermill in recent years.

If you're a small player, you may be OK. But bigger play is likely to eventually make you a target.

That's pretty much the case everywhere now (not just Nevada) if you're a good video poker player. We're learning never to get too attached to any one casino, because they could slam the door in your face at any moment.

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "jw776655" <jw776655@...> wrote:

I'm new to the Reno area, and would like to establish myself at several casinos here for receiving offers - bb, fp, etc.

Would be grateful to know which casinos are best (most generous) with their bounceback, freeplay, promos, etc.

In visiting several casinos in the area and reading the Players Club promo materials, each one I've looked at specifically mentions that the level of play has to continue or the casino reserves the right to stop sending offers - or words to this effect.

Are the casinos in the area strict in this way - are you finding that you cannot simply come in and play off your freeplay, but have to give additional play beyond simply at promotional times?

Several casinos in the LV area tightened up considerably to the point of backing off or cutting off some of their vp players from any benefits, and was wondering if there are similar issues here.

Would also specifically be interested in advice on which Terrible's casino would be best to establish myself at.
I was told by the Players Club clerk at Rail City that the offers will come from the Terrible's casino one plays the most at.

If there are other companies in the area which own multiple casinos here, would also be interested in finding out which you recommend is best to get established at.

Thanks for any input you can provide.

At Atlantis, it takes $17k once a month for really good offers
At JANugget, it takes $15k once a month for really good offers.

Skip the rest...

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "dbsb3233" <dbsb3233@...> wrote:

"Backing off" has been happening at Atlantis and especially Peppermill in recent years.

If you're a small player, you may be OK. But bigger play is likely to eventually make you a target.

That's pretty much the case everywhere now (not just Nevada) if you're a good video poker player. We're learning never to get too attached to any one casino, because they could slam the door in your face at any moment.

--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "jw776655" <jw776655@> wrote:
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> I'm new to the Reno area, and would like to establish myself at several casinos here for receiving offers - bb, fp, etc.
>
> Would be grateful to know which casinos are best (most generous) with their bounceback, freeplay, promos, etc.
>
> In visiting several casinos in the area and reading the Players Club promo materials, each one I've looked at specifically mentions that the level of play has to continue or the casino reserves the right to stop sending offers - or words to this effect.
>
> Are the casinos in the area strict in this way - are you finding that you cannot simply come in and play off your freeplay, but have to give additional play beyond simply at promotional times?
>
> Several casinos in the LV area tightened up considerably to the point of backing off or cutting off some of their vp players from any benefits, and was wondering if there are similar issues here.
>
>
> Would also specifically be interested in advice on which Terrible's casino would be best to establish myself at.
> I was told by the Players Club clerk at Rail City that the offers will come from the Terrible's casino one plays the most at.
>
> If there are other companies in the area which own multiple casinos here, would also be interested in finding out which you recommend is best to get established at.
>
> Thanks for any input you can provide.
>