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Program Level |
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Who Qualifies |
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Common Comps and Perks |
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Entry Level (e.g., Gold, Sapphire) |
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Casual or infrequent visitors. Bonus point multipliers, priority check-in lines, complimentary access to buffets or cafes, some free hotel nights. A personal casino host, complimentary suites, free airfare, limousine service, gourmet meals, exclusive access to VIP lounges, top-tier show tickets. Mid-Tier (e.g., Platinum, Pearl) |
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Regular, consistent players. Basic point accumulation, discounted room offers, free slot play mailers, invitations to small events. Understand the Games: Playing a low-house-edge game like video poker with perfect strategy for a long time can generate a good rating with less risk than playing high-edge games like slots. Ask for Comps: The worst they can say is no. Getting the Most Out of Your Play |
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Always Use Your Card: No card, no rating, no comps. Top Tier (e.g., Diamond, Noir) |
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Players with a very high theoretical loss. Concentrate Your Play: This helps you climb the tiers in one program faster. Enjoy the rewards you earn from your normal level of play, but always keep your budget and responsible gaming principles as your top priority. The Reality of Comps |
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The casino is not giving you free things out of kindness |