Comps in Vegas?

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Does anyone know..

Is there any dependable info available on the approx levels of play needed for comps at some of the properies?

Especially interested in blackjack info.

Casino rate, room comps, full RFB?
 

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The best thing to do is call properties you are interested in staying at and ask to speak with a Casino Host. They will go over everything with you and explain "for 4 hours a day at $xx a hand, you get..."

Generally speaking, comps are more favorable at downtown casinos than the strip properties. Literally, you will probably only need to bet half as much compared to the strip for the same comps.

And within the strip, there are obviously different tiers also. Higher-end strip properties like Bellagio, Manadlay Bay, etc. will require higher bet averages then some of the lower end properties like the Excalibur, the Tropicana, etc.
 

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I can remember if it was Gambling911 or else but they had a nice article about comps in Vegas...worth check it up
 
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And once you show up, see the casino host and get a "line pass" . When its 9am and theres a line 9 miles long for some breakfast, you wont be waiting on it.
 

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Harrah's is 4-5 hours of daily play ....atleast $25 a hand for comps. More comps with larger average hand.
 

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I hear Max Rubin's "Comp City" is a decent paperback on the subject.
 

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