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Rama Points Question

I spent the day at Rama for the first time and signed up for
their player's card. They explained how many points you need
for cashback, and to get to the next level, etc. but I could
not find out how many coin in was required to get a point.
The boothling acted like it was a state secret and would not
tell me. Even the players club manager wasn't helpful.

Does anyone here know how much coin in is required to earn
a point at Rama?

The CR DataBase page details the requirements:

http://members.cox.net/vp_free/C_CASR.htm

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On 7 Jul 2008 at 17:59, Machine Vision wrote:

Does anyone here know how much coin in is required to earn
a point at Rama?

Does anyone here know how much coin in is required to earn
a point at Rama?

For slots:
$11 for 1 point (1c to $1 denomination)
$12 for 1 point ($2 denomination)
$15 for 1 point ($5 denomination)
$20 for 1 point ($10, $20, and $100 denomination

For video poker:
$15 for 1 point (5c to $1 denomination)
$16 for 1 point ($2 denomination)
$30 for 1 point ($5+ denomination)

I hope this helps.

Is all that laid out in a new pamphlet?

Neil

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--- In vpFREE_Canada@yahoogroups.com, "djmcosmo" <djmcosmo@...> wrote:

For video poker:
$15 for 1 point (5c to $1 denomination)
$16 for 1 point ($2 denomination)
$30 for 1 point ($5+ denomination)

I did not see this in any pamphlets, and the boothlings
(and the boothling manager) refused to provide the info.
That is why this group is so useful!

Another question. If I play a $1 machine, 10x play, does
that count as a $1 denomination ($15 coin in per point)
or is it a $50 denomination?

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--- In vpFREE_Canada@yahoogroups.com, "neilemb" <nembree@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE_Canada@yahoogroups.com, "djmcosmo" <djmcosmo@> wrote:

>
> For video poker:
> $15 for 1 point (5c to $1 denomination)
> $16 for 1 point ($2 denomination)
> $30 for 1 point ($5+ denomination)

Is all that laid out in a new pamphlet?

Neil

--- In vpFREE_Canada@yahoogroups.com, "Machine Vision"
<machine.vision@...> wrote:

I did not see this in any pamphlets, and the boothlings
(and the boothling manager) refused to provide the info.
That is why this group is so useful!

I do have an older pamphlet that describes the play requirements to
earn a point at various denominations for both slot machines and
video poker. That's why I asked if there is an updated one.

Another question. If I play a $1 machine, 10x play, does
that count as a $1 denomination ($15 coin in per point)
or is it a $50 denomination?

It would be considered a $1 machine.

Neil