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No winning at Wynn (Comps)

In a message dated 10/7/06 11:56:21 AM, queenofcomps@cox.net writes:

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So we all need to post as much information as we can about comps at a
particular casino - particularly if we find out some inside information about the
various levels in hidden comp accounts. This gives us a good general guide to
where we can start out. But we all need to remember YMMV - your mileage may
vary. >>

I like to share but in many instances, a particular boss or host knowing your
history may extend their given parameters somewhat for you.

What we don't need, then, is a newbie almost demanding that they get the same
consideration because they saw it posted on this site. When I first started
playing at the Wynn with the $FPDW, I clicked with one of the employees at the
slot club.
He threw so many various comps at me that first week or two that when I went
to ask for a minimal comp, I was told that I "owed them" for the comps I had
already been given.

I prefer the food coupons with each level so that you know where you stand
and don't have to depend on a generous/stingy subjective employee.

Anteroz

Looking at it from another perspective, people who get unduly generous
high comps, because they are personal friends of the slot hosts, are
depriving the low rollers of the comps that they are due. If the
casino allocates a certain amount of the total take for comps, those
who get more thah their share are taking them, however unwittingly,
from those that deserve them, and would need them more. But then,
that's always been the case.

I prefer the food coupons with each level so that you know where you

stand

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, anterozlv@... wrote:

and don't have to depend on a generous/stingy subjective employee.

Anteroz

Not true at all. All hosts are audited on a regular basis, and someone
is getting a lot more than they should be getting, the host better
come up with a good reason why.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Adams Myth" <Adams_Myth@...> wrote:

Looking at it from another perspective, people who get unduly generous
high comps, because they are personal friends of the slot hosts, are
depriving the low rollers of the comps that they are due. If the
casino allocates a certain amount of the total take for comps, those
who get more thah their share are taking them, however unwittingly,
from those that deserve them, and would need them more. But then,
that's always been the case.