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Thread: Will a Quick Visit to Foxwoods Kill My Comps?

  1. #11
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    I agree with GMan .... imagine that

    Never assume you're going to lose on your FP. That $100 could end up being $2000 ....you don't know. It may not be rule #1 but it's in the top 5.

    Pete

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    I'm also in on agreeing to play your freeplay. You never know what will happen. You might hit something with the $100, and then can play on. Save your bankroll for your planned trip. Ok, maybe they'll see you rally didn't play on the one trip, but they'll also see you made it up the following week. Also, if i'm correct, Foxwoods, has a 6 week rolling period. Basically, they look at your play over a six-week period and that's what affects your comps. It's also, not neccessarily the amount played, but now they're more interested in the TIME spent playing. Either way..Good luck !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyg280 View Post
    Wow, so they count both days? I was under the impression casinos do not count your checkout day if you don't play (with your card). That stinks... guess I'll have to make sure I get plenty of play in the following week :-)
    You misread the post. She said they were staying Friday and Saturday nights but only playing friday.
    Last edited by motorb54; 08-04-2012 at 12:25 AM.

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    Can anyone tell me how I can get comp rooms at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa H View Post
    Can anyone tell me how I can get comp rooms at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun?
    You need to become a rated player... It takes a few trips but that should do the trick...
    Whenever I find the key to success, someone changes the lock.
    - Anonymous

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    If you let them know you are there by using your card for just about anything, they will then track your play. If that play is well under your normal, your AVERAGE or WORTH to them will drop. It is simple computer logic. If they think you are now a smaller player, your offers are smaller.

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