Players Club Card points
Started by rhapsodyrcks on Friday, 5th March 2010 1:52 am
Staying at the Mirage this week and had nothing to do so sat down on a video roulette wheel slot. I played 1st 12/2nd 12/3rd 12 blocks. Got tons of points on my MGM card like crazy amounts without losing hardly any money. Only time I lost was when the occasional Zero/Double Zero came up. I've sat at them every day this week for about 4 hours and generated like 10,000 points off it and lost maybe 200 bucks lol. Granted 200 bucks is 200 bucks but thats alot of Players Club Points to generate the same with my normal play would take alot of trips. Everythings been free for me this week. Been great. What a scam! Try it out if you have a chance.
Last response on Thursday, 11th March 2010 by Atltrainman
jinx73 responded on Friday, 5th March 2010
I actually think a variation of this is how I got on MGM's radar. Just let me add some post play notes on this though.
Stay disciplined with this game, it's easy to tilt off and chase at times once you've been playing this machine for a while. I speak from experience here. :)
Also some of the MGM properties have stopped giving any points for this machine. Most of those that have stopped are the single zero machines, but I'm pretty sure I saw it posted on some of the double zero as well.
The other point, careful of the inside payouts, in many cases they are short pay. If you stick to outside you should be fine as the house edge should be the same to single or double zero depending on what you play.
rhapsodyrcks replied on Friday, 5th March 2010
I agree takes some discipline..you do some chasing at times since I was bored breaking even lol. The machines I was playing was at the Mirage Double Zero ones. They only had 8 of them in a cube.
MinVegas responded on Friday, 5th March 2010
What does "1st 12/2nd 12/3rd 12 blocks" mean?
Chuckmonster replied on Friday, 5th March 2010
the roulette layout.
nullzero00 replied on Friday, 5th March 2010
move the /'s out a little - 1st 12 (1-12), 2nd 12 (13-24), 3rd 12 (25-36).
Atltrainman responded on Thursday, 11th March 2010
It would be great if Harrahs had those types of machines. That way you could make Diamond In A Day real easy.
