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Several times during a recent stay I checked my points, comps, and
coin-in and found a fairly consistent rate of $28 per point (not 40)
with a comp accrual of 0.9% (FP VP). This is pretty amazing.
Because the Pepp is now quite willing to share this sort of
information with players, I hope someone will take the time to
confirm. If true, the Pepp is head and shoulders above other
casinos for visitor comps.

Also found out that Pepp tracking system will automatically advance
your tier based on rate of play rather than absolute points. Check
with the booth, you might be pleasantly surprised.

I had some problems with the free-play ... do you have to count
hands and coin-in to determine when you've played all the free play
and can collect winnings?

I had something unusual (for me) happen playing VP: I made 4 Jacks
after holding two ... then was dealt 4 Jacks on the next hand!
Unfortunately, I was not playing SDB <g>

How do you check your points, etc? Nothing shows up on the machine,
just my name when I first put in the card. Do you have to ask at
the desk and see if they'll tell you? Also, the point levels for
tier level, over what time period do you have to earn the points to
reach a tier? In each year, quarter, or what?

THANKS!!

Several times during a recent stay I checked my points, comps, and
coin-in and found a fairly consistent rate of $28 per point (not

40)

with a comp accrual of 0.9% (FP VP). This is pretty amazing.
Because the Pepp is now quite willing to share this sort of
information with players, I hope someone will take the time to
confirm. If true, the Pepp is head and shoulders above other
casinos for visitor comps.

Also found out that Pepp tracking system will automatically

advance

your tier based on rate of play rather than absolute points.

Check

with the booth, you might be pleasantly surprised.

I had some problems with the free-play ... do you have to count
hands and coin-in to determine when you've played all the free

play

and can collect winnings?

I had something unusual (for me) happen playing VP: I made 4

Jacks

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "2-WILD" <lucky4K@...> wrote:

after holding two ... then was dealt 4 Jacks on the next hand!
Unfortunately, I was not playing SDB <g>

Point information readily available at booth or VIP Services. Points
continue to accumulate and I do not believe you have to periodically
start over or reach a tier within a specific time frame.

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

How do you check your points, etc? Nothing shows up on the machine,
just my name when I first put in the card. Do you have to ask at
the desk and see if they'll tell you? Also, the point levels for
tier level, over what time period do you have to earn the points to
reach a tier? In each year, quarter, or what?

THANKS!!

>
> Several times during a recent stay I checked my points, comps,

and

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "2-WILD" <lucky4K@> wrote:
> coin-in and found a fairly consistent rate of $28 per point (not
40)
> with a comp accrual of 0.9% (FP VP). This is pretty amazing.
> Because the Pepp is now quite willing to share this sort of
> information with players, I hope someone will take the time to
> confirm. If true, the Pepp is head and shoulders above other
> casinos for visitor comps.
>
> Also found out that Pepp tracking system will automatically
advance
> your tier based on rate of play rather than absolute points.
Check
> with the booth, you might be pleasantly surprised.
>
> I had some problems with the free-play ... do you have to count
> hands and coin-in to determine when you've played all the free
play
> and can collect winnings?
>
> I had something unusual (for me) happen playing VP: I made 4
Jacks
> after holding two ... then was dealt 4 Jacks on the next hand!
> Unfortunately, I was not playing SDB <g>
>

Thanks, was out of internet access for awhile so took me awhile to
read this. I'll be at the Pepp in a few days, and will try to
confirm this.

Ben

Point information readily available at booth or VIP Services.

Points

continue to accumulate and I do not believe you have to

periodically

start over or reach a tier within a specific time frame.

--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "lakeshorebenbev"
<benfeinberg@> wrote:
>
> How do you check your points, etc? Nothing shows up on the

machine,

> just my name when I first put in the card. Do you have to ask

at

> the desk and see if they'll tell you? Also, the point levels

for

> tier level, over what time period do you have to earn the points

to

> reach a tier? In each year, quarter, or what?
>
> THANKS!!
>
> >
> > Several times during a recent stay I checked my points, comps,
and
> > coin-in and found a fairly consistent rate of $28 per point

(not

> 40)
> > with a comp accrual of 0.9% (FP VP). This is pretty amazing.
> > Because the Pepp is now quite willing to share this sort of
> > information with players, I hope someone will take the time to
> > confirm. If true, the Pepp is head and shoulders above other
> > casinos for visitor comps.
> >
> > Also found out that Pepp tracking system will automatically
> advance
> > your tier based on rate of play rather than absolute points.
> Check
> > with the booth, you might be pleasantly surprised.
> >
> > I had some problems with the free-play ... do you have to

count

> > hands and coin-in to determine when you've played all the free
> play
> > and can collect winnings?
> >
> > I had something unusual (for me) happen playing VP: I made 4
> Jacks
> > after holding two ... then was dealt 4 Jacks on the next

hand!

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--- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "2-WILD" <lucky4K@...> wrote:

> --- In vpFREE_Reno@yahoogroups.com, "2-WILD" <lucky4K@> wrote:
> > Unfortunately, I was not playing SDB <g>
> >
>