I don't have any answers to your questions, but I do want to bring up another point to consider:Cherry7Up said:I will be visiting the Wynn in Las Vegas later this month. I have neither stayed nor played their previously and would appreciate any tips about the place that others would like to share--particularly information about what level of play garners what comps, etc.
You can do it on a 7-hand video BJ machine (BJ - 1-1). I think that's the cheapest way to earn those points. I've heard people say video roulette, but I think the math works better on the BJ.shadroch said:Earn 50 points playing machines($250 slots or $500 VP) and get two dinner buffets. Thats quite a score for a signup bonus. I played long enough to earn 50 points and quit.
I believe this is true if FLASH is referring to Wynn's DD games. However, Wynn did have a S17 6D game which was $25 at off hours. The penetration also was different from that reported in CBJN.FLASH1296 said:Wynn's very best games are for $500 minimums.
Always check with the latest edition of C B J N
oh really?FLASH1296 said:Wynn's very best games are for $500 minimums.
Always check with the latest edition of C B J N
It is S17 instead of H17. A couple of tables are located inside of a high roller room. It is better rule but not necessary better game for most of us. The limit is just too high.chichow said:oh really?
how much better is the 500 min game? and which one are you referring to?
It's not too high for Drunken Double Your Bankroll or Die Trying.peaegg said:It is S17 instead of H17. A couple of tables are located inside of a high roller room. It is better rule but not necessary better game for most of us. The limit is just too high.
Best. Name. For. A. BJ. Game. Ever.Drunken Double Your Bankroll or Die Trying.
My response is probably too late and too little, but here it is. I get midweek comps from the Wynn about once a quarter. This is how. On busy nights, I wonged into shoes with a player's card at +3 with a $100 bet. During the shuffle, I'd pick up my chips and say "I'll be right back." Move on and wong other tables. I'm assuming they didn't close my account because I would be right back. Maybe another player sat down and I got credit for his play, maybe not. The point is, when they're busy, they don't always keep up on who's moving around. End result = low roller gets midweek promotions in the mail. I believe others have mentioned getting comped rooms as well, but I don't remember see anything about it in this thread.Cherry7Up said:I will be visiting the Wynn in Las Vegas later this month. I have neither stayed nor played their previously and would appreciate any tips about the place that others would like to share--particularly information about what level of play garners what comps, etc.
#1 The min is really really high. If you are doing a 1 - 4 spread on DD, youpeaegg said:It is S17 instead of H17. A couple of tables are located inside of a high roller room. It is better rule but not necessary better game for most of us. The limit is just too high.
$100 bets DQ you from being a low roller.jimbiggs said:My response is probably too late and too little, but here it is. I get midweek comps from the Wynn about once a quarter. This is how. On busy nights, I wonged into shoes with a player's card at +3 with a $100 bet. During the shuffle, I'd pick up my chips and say "I'll be right back." Move on and wong other tables. I'm assuming they didn't close my account because I would be right back. Maybe another player sat down and I got credit for his play, maybe not. The point is, when they're busy, they don't always keep up on who's moving around. End result = low roller gets midweek promotions in the mail. I believe others have mentioned getting comped rooms as well, but I don't remember see anything about it in this thread.
Damn, I guess you're right about that. Do I still qualify for chunky red?shadroch said:$100 bets DQ you from being a low roller.
It started as Double Your Bankroll or Die Trying, which was a game my friend created one year when some horrible coincidence of things happened to him in Vegas (he got pickpocketed, the shower konked out in the middle of his shower, and lost his watch in a club). He announced in the last two hours of the trip that he was going to either double his gambling bankroll (which was down to ~1/4) or "die trying," because going broke was only one step down from where the trip was. He went to a blackjack table, ordered TWO drinks (they wouldn't let him and we had to order one for him), and split his remaining money into thirds. He just kept betting 1/3 to 1/2 of whatever money he had and actually quadrupled his buy-in at one point (thus, almost breaking even for the trip). However, his degenerate friendsStudiodeKadent said:Best. Name. For. A. BJ. Game. Ever.