Steve and Matt Bourie, from the American Casino Guide book, interview Spencer Musick, an advantage video poker player, to discuss four tips for getting more comps at video poker. The topics covered include: playing in casinos that value video poker players; understanding the risks in higher volatility games; using an appropriate strategy; and learning how to use a casino host.
Usually, you can calculate the amount put through a machine based on the points you earn. For example, if $3 earns one point then 10 points will equal $30 through the machine. If the players club doesn’t work that way, you can always make bets of the same even amount, say $1 and just count how many bets you have to make to earn one point. With this second method, however, you need to do it for each machine you play because each machine might be set to earn points at a different rate. Either of these methods will allow you to track how much you put through a machine.
(tips for getting video poker comps)This edition was very long drawn and boring. You could have covered the info in about 5 minutes. Otherwise great website. Thank you!
How do u know how much money u ran through a machine(s) while your playing? I usually play .50 or $1.00. Or $2.50 or $5.00/hand . I play mostly VP Double bonus. Would I have to go to the slot club to find out?