I used this coupon about two weeks ago. Kind of good news-bad news. Wonderful meal, but you have to go to the bar to play. These are the only machines in the place. May be multi-game machines, but to the best of my knowledge, it's all video poker, with of course poor, though not pathetic, payback, like maybe 8-5 jacks or better or something like that. You have to give your coupon to the bartender, and she sets your machine so that it is monitoring your play. After you've run $20 through, she'll hand you a $20 bill. I then didn't know what to do, and didn't wanna feel stupid by asking, so instead of leaving, I almost felt obligated to play a little more. Had no luck, but still cashed out before I lost it all. I had two LVA books, so the wife was also able to do the same thing. She didn't have much luck either, but she also cashed out for a little something. But when you cash out, it is a hand-pay. There are no tickets, so the bartender has to pay you. And even though I didn't buy a drink at the bar, I felt obligated to give her a couple bucks for her trouble. All in all, not a bad experience, considering the $20 meal discount, and then probably scored another 10 or 15 bucks on the match-play. One other thing, though----if you go on Sunday or Monday, like I did, and expect to get the half-priced wine, you cannot do it AND use the coupon. It's one or the other, unless maybe you're lucky enough to get a server who either doesn't know what they're doing, or will go the extra mile for you. So I did the math. Our bottle of wine was $28, so I was better off to use the coupon. But if you've got a little finer taste than ours, and get a higher priced bottle of wine, if it's over $40, you're better off to use the wine discount and just use the coupon for match play only. We had no trouble finding an open machine, but this was around 5 pm on a Monday. If you're going at a busy time of day on the weekend, I might be a little concerned about even getting a machine to play. I don't think they'd kick someone off their seat so that you can use your match-play coupon. Not sure, but I would say there are probably about 16 machines, give or take a couple.