Meet-and-Greet Scheduled

American Casino Guide Meet-and-Greet on Sunday, October 2, at 2 p.m., at Sam’s Town 

American Casino Guide author, Steve Bourie, and his son Matt, will be hosting this Las Vegas event for gambling fans.  Other gaming authors attending are  Jean and Brad Scott, John Grochowski,  Scot Krause,  Linda Boyd,  and Viktor Nacht. Continue reading

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Red-White-and-Blue Las Vegas

 This is what I wrote in “Frugal Fridays,” the predecessor of this blog, after the attacks of 9/11/2001.      

         Last week I promised you that I would write about red-white-and-blue Las Vegas, a city with patriotic feelings as strong as anywhere else in the U.S.A. As I’ve been traveling all over our spread-out city since September 11, I have proudly seen the proof of that everywhere, Continue reading

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Questions from your Comments

In your column “A Gambling Constant – Change” you mention the obvious perils of piling up slot card points.   What do you feel is a fairly standard rule-of-thumb for a minimum number of points to keep active in a casino?

Unfortunately, there are almost no rule-of-thumb guidelines when you are talking about casinos.  Continue reading

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A Gambling Constant – Change

September seems to be bringing more changes in Vegas than just in the weather – and just like the weather, it isn’t  always good, at least for video poker players:

There is scuttlebutt, but no confirmed details yet, that  Station casinos is bringing in a brand new players club. Continue reading

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A Big Freebie on Labor Day

From SaveLV.com – a great daily e-mail for bargains in Las Vegas:

Free Admission to Springs Preserve

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More on Mlife Players Club

The information I gave in the previous blog entry for MGM’s new players club  is for POINTPlay, which you redeem for FREEPLAY.  This is the number that you find on the card reader when you insert your players card.

There is another separate category called Tier Credits Continue reading

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Figuring Out MLife

MLife is the new players club for all the MGM properties.  It has some good features, but one I just hate is trying to figure out the number of points  you are earning/have earned or the amount of coin-in for one session.
 
All  players rack up the same number of points in each machines categoriy AS YOU ARE PLAYING Continue reading
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Answering Your Questions

Thanks to everyone who has said good things about the recent series on Brad’s gambling experiences down through the years.  To answer your queries about whether I will now start writing about my own early gaming history, that is a possibility I am mulling  over in my head.  I had “sworn” that I would never ever write another book.  But last night when I had a four-hour bout of insomnia, one started sketching itself in my head: Continue reading

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Brad’s Gambling Life – Part 15, The Final Chapter

After 30 years of marriage, Brad and his wife divorced.  Brad always jokes, “I got out on good behavior.”  He rented a small bachelor pad close to Naval Avionics and continued to go to the various horse tracks on the weekends when he wasn’t working overtime.

In 1982, a Naval Avionics co-worker who knew how much Brad liked gambling told him about the Moose Lodge just a few blocks away from his apartment.  She said they ran Monte Carlo nights there a couple of Wednesdays a month and there was one that night. Continue reading

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The Casino Part of Our Vacation

Okay, back to gambling topics.  (Yes, I know stories and pictures from other people’s vacations can be boring!)

Although, as I have said before, gambling was not a top priority on our recent road trip, we did visit several casinos:

1.  Council Bluffs Harrah’s – a two-night stay just to rest up after a couple days of heavy driving.  Comped from our 7* tier status.  They have a few 10/6 DDB machines that we played. A “real” riverboat, but it never leaves the shore. 

The large VIP lounge on the top deck serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  Food selection is small but what we had was always tasty.  Brad liked the popcorn machine.  I appreciated the use of a computer.  After checking our account, the desk clerk there was able to issue a food comp without using any of our Reward Credits.  (I like that.  Since there are some Harrah’s that will sometimes redeem RC’s for free play – albeit at 2 to 1 – I like to save ours for that.  Otherwise, using RC’s for food means the comps are not really “free.”)

2. Council Bluffs Horseshoe – just a quick visit here, by free shuttle from nearby Harrah’s, to check it out.  No play – just a look around the casino and then a stop in the VIP lounge, which is very plush.  We were there in the evening just before it closed so the only food offered was desserts, but they were top-shelf!  We didn’t have time to play the wii provided for customer entertainment, but I had fun for a little while  playing the pinball machine, something I hadn’t done for years.  (In another life I was a big pinball machine “addict”!)  You could buy this pinball machine with RC’s if you had a blue-million of them!

3.  Hammond Horseshoe in Hammond, IN – a 4-night stay as Brad’s annual Harrah’s 7* trip.  Since the casino does not have their own hotel yet, they put us up at a Mariott Courtyard Inn.  Casino is very large and very Vegas-like and doesn’t seem like a “boat” at all.

Great eating options:  Certainly our top favorite buffet in a casino in the U.S.  Steakhouse is top-notch.  And the 7* lounge serves good food in probably one of the best – perhaps THE best – Harrah’s VIP lounges in the country. 

They have good VP in their High Limit room, including some of our “funnest” games, so we played heavier than usual for the three days, getting both of us well on our way to 7* for next year.  Bonus #1:  we pulled out a nice win.   Bonus #2:  Since we drove instead of our usual plane ride for a 7* trip, we saved our gas receipts and Harrah’s will pay us that as a transportation allowance.  (Even having to use high-test gas in the Mercedes, we came in at about $800, well under the $1200 maximum allowance.)

4.  Route 66 Casino Hotel – a beautiful large modern Indian casino just off I-40, west of Albuquerque, NM.  We had ignored the frequent casino ads all along our ride through Oklahoma and New Mexico on our way home – so many Indian casinos beckoning.  But they held no interest for us – after 3 weeks we couldn’t wait to get home.  However, the next to the last driving day we were hungry for a late lunch and  saw signs for the Route 66 Casino Hotel that were advertising $10 in gas for out-of-state visitors.  It looked like a big casino and we decided to check to see if they perhaps had some good restaurant options.  Good decision.  We joined the players club and found out that, as seniors, we could enjoy a $5 lunch buffet.  It was an extremely good one, with a large selection of food items.   Truly a frugal find. 

We each also got the $10 gas coupon.  Sadly we couldn’t take full advantage of it – we had filled up the gas tank not that long before – but we managed to pump in $12.  When I was crying about that $8 “waste,” Brad injected some much- needed reality by pointing out that it didn’t matter – Harrah’s was paying for our gas anyway!  Thank goodness one of us has some good sense at least part of the time!

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