Help with Four Queens comp system

Can someone explain their comp system in terms of how much value it adds to the game you're playing? For simplicity, I would treat "cash back" and "comp $" as the same...here it is: $8 in equals 1 point on video poker 40 points equals $1 cash back 20 points equals $1 in comp dollars It would be great if you could show me how you got the figure you ended up with so I can do it on my own next time. Thanks for the help Neil D.
Using your figures and some mental gosintos. $1600 coin in would get you 200 points. 200 points would get you $5 cash back and $10 in comps. $800 would get you 100 points. $200 would get you roughly 25 points. $1000 would get you 125 points 125 points gets you $3 and change cash and $6and change comps. Add the two together and you get $9plus in food and cash, or just under one percent. If my mental math is correct. Not a bad program, imho, assuming both of our figures are correct. I imagine they have minimum cash outs. You may have to wait until you have $5 to csh out, for example.
Bill Thanks for the great help. ND
Yep, the Four Queens is pretty generous with their comp system. Please note that on the 10/7 DB VP games (both $.25 and $1) the coin in is doubled to $16 coin-in needed to earn one point.

Is it an either or system where you get your choice of cash or comps or do you get both cash and comps?
You get BOTH cash and comps!!!
Yes BOTH I like playing 15/9 progressive deuces at both downstairs bars. The bartenders are the greatest. The wings up in the Chicago Brewing Co are EXCELLENT! And...they have 3-4 microbrews on tap that are comped while you're playing on the machines at the bar while you're in there (and they are the same progressives as the 2 downstairs bars). I haven't figured out a way to check what you have in cash back other than going to the players booth. They'll write you a slip and you can take it to the cashier to cash. The comps are displayed on your machine display when you insert your card. ND
It has been a while since I was there last time so I might be wrong but, as far as I recall, when you insert the card, a machine shows your comp dollar balance AND your point balance. Therefore you can convert points into dollars as Bill mentioned above (200 pt -> $5).
Hey Ivan Are you saying your cashback amount is displayed? I don't think that's right. Your comp $ and points are displayed and they can be played in the machine or used for food, etc. Cashback, I believe , must be dealt with thru players club and cashier. Not 100% sure on this, but I think so. ND
I think Ivan is saying that you can look at the points, and get an idea what cash back you have. If you have 4,000 points, and 200 points=$5, then 4,0000 = $100. Simple way is to look at how many groups of 200 points you have, with each group being worth $5.
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