VP High Roller

On Saturday I ventured up to Harrahs Rincon in Escondido, CA to take advantage of $140 free play offer along with a $60 food comp. I was surprised to see that the remodeling, which is almost completed has closed the room where my favorite Dream Card machines were located. The entire area was gone and the new VP Zone has been moved just a little north. I feared they had finally taken the two Dream Card machines out, but as relieved to find obscurely in the middle of a bank of the newer VP machines.

I sat down and put in my card and found a $50 free play offer. I wasn't worried about it because I knew the $140 would show up later which it later did. Why I'm writing this is because as I sat down at one of the two machines, there was another guy at the other. I first was impressed that he was playing 10-play but then I noticed he as playing at the dollar level and was playing the Dream Card bonus. That's $100 per dealt hand. I flashed down to how much he had and was currently over $2000. I began playing at my usual quarter level 5-play without the Dream Card bonus (25 coins instead of 50) but as I played I was sneaking glances at his play. I had never seen anyone play video poker at $100 per hand before.

He soon ran out of money and simply put in another ticket for $1000. He had a small stack of these. After a couple of hands he was dealt three 4s and the Dream Card gave him the fourth. He was playing Bonus Poker (8/5) and the machine locked up for a $2000 hand pay. Here's the interesting part: he walks away before the hand pay. The attendant comes over and I say I think he may have gone to the rest room. She calls on the radio to someone. Another attendant comes over. He comes back with a couple of bottled waters. He signs the tax form and the attendant doesn't pay him in cash, she pays him with two $1000 tickets. I've never seen this before.

It seems that the high rollers go to the cashier and get tickets I instead of cash so they're not taking a lot of time pumping in hundreds. Then they make an arrangement to be paid in tickets instead of cash. This was all fascinating to me. I really wanted to talk with him and pick his brain about how how he can play at this level, but he gave me the impression he didn't want to chat.

As for me, my $140 free play showed up, so I had a total of $190 this day. I came today because in addition to the free play, I could go to the promotions booth and collect $75 in cash. I got lucky and hit quad Aces and a couple other quads and cashed out $200. I then picked up my $75 cash and got my ticket for the $60 food comp, which I used in their Mexican restaurant. That's a lot of money for a single, so I or ordered ceviche and the the steak combination with deep fried ice cream. The meal was amazing. When I gave the the voucher along with my 7 Stars card, he came back with two boxes which were a large margarita pit her and six margarita glasses. Wow!

One heck of a good choice to go to the casino today.
Nice report. A great little hit and run. Personally, I would never leave my machine with that kind of dough on it: locked or not.
Jeez...at $100, it would not take that guy long to get to 7 stars. Me? I think I will stick with 25c and 50c.

Ted in Chico
Great trip report. Love hearing about playing and leaving with a win...and free cash...and a free margarita set. Boy, what a pull.
I haven't a clue where Rincon or Escondido are...all I know are San Fran, LA, San Diego and Sacramento. The other cities of California are a mishmash. Before you judge me, can you name more than 4 cities in Pennsylvania and their locations within the state?
Stu
Pittsburg...Allentown...er...ah...oh Philidelpia...

Okay, you're right...I can't.

Most people that live in San Diego don't know where Rincon is...about 40 north of the city on a Indian Reservation nestled in the mountains just below Palamore Observatory. You'd need your GPS to find it.

I really like the new location of the VP machines. I was there right after they opened up that area and very few people were aware the single lines has been moved to a whole new area. Looking forward to seeing the rooms in the new tower.
Great scores on all counts! Way to go.
Speaking of Indian Reservations,I was asked a question this morning I could not answer.Since the government has no authority on the reservation,if you hit a jackpot there,are you required to fill out tax forms?
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Originally posted by: bbking
Speaking of Indian Reservations,I was asked a question this morning I could not answer.Since the government has no authority on the reservation,if you hit a jackpot there,are you required to fill out tax forms?


Yes
Casino can pay you in several ways.

Saw a high roller hit a RF on $1 multi-play. She had them just add the credits to her machine. Slot supervisor went to a keyboard and a few seconds later the credits appeared on her machine.
Just curious after Blade's comment, can you request the casino put it onto a slot or vp machine and set it so you have to play it through like freeplay before cashing out? Could you then avoid a W2G?
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