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Good Afternoon,

 

I noticed on the value section of the coupon list that most gambling coupons show a $0 value.  Is that a list error?  Obviously, those numerous match play and free play offers have significant value if they are still accepted during these unique times.  Please advise.  Thanks.

It means you can't turn them in for cash, like at the cage.  

 

Click on "Terms and Conditions" which shows the back of the coupon.  Same for the dining coupons, all the coupons.   No cash value.   

 

Probably a legal requirement to state that on the coupon.  Some people would try to turn them in for cash, for the face value. 

 

Can't know the "value" of a gambling coupon until they are played.  Might win a fortune!  LOL.

Match play coupons are no value if you do not play them. If on Black Jack, wait until the count goes "good" B-4 dropping them down on the table. Watch to see how many 5's have been played. THEN pounce.

I understand the responses above.  However, that's not what I was getting at.  All the coupons, if used, have an estimated theoretical value based on cost/benefit of prices, odds of winning, etc.  LVA posts that in the value section for food, drinks, entertainment,  and gambling coupons.  In past years,  LVA listed those values on all coupons, including the gambling ones.

 

I wasn't sure what changed this year, other than that perhaps the coupon is no longer valid.  I just want to know if the coupons are still good to use.  

 

Thanks.

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