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  1. Jeffrey
    June 20, 2017

    Good article, and it covers the fine points of analyzing a “play” or “no play.” Very helpful. One of the finer points covered here which I have not read about anywhere else is maintaining a healthy working relationship with a casino.

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  2. alpax
    June 20, 2017

    Good article, even better for me to be able to read another one based on the M Resort. It is nice to hear that the M Resort put in two 9/6 Jacks or Better recently as well as some low denomination ones which have games looser than the 8/5 ACE$ Bonus.

    I assume the rules say either 1 friend limit or a combined 5000 points worth of play spread among multiple new club members, otherwise I imagine you guys would have brought in many people. Though it may not be the main point of the article, I also see the importance of not joining as many slot clubs early on. It would be best to wait for lucrative new member promotions like the one mentioned to join the club.

    An hour of play (670 $2 denomination rounds – 585 under Kevin and 85 for Mr. Dancer) and a lunch at the Studio B Buffet makes for an good enjoyable afternoon in my book

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  3. FrankB
    June 21, 2017

    Without going into too much detail this is a good play for both parties. The back-end will be good for the new player (probably better than the return for the referrer) so they should have no problem convincing someone to sign-up.

    Suddenly I think my wife now needs an M card.

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    • Bob Dancer
      June 21, 2017

      Frank’s right. There is a back end. We were unsure if there would be because “Kevin” hit an $8,000 royal during his $5,955 in play (including the free play for which you don’t earn points) — which would eliminate the back end at some shops. But Kevin says he got some mailers, which is a good sign M is looking long term and not concentrating on the short term result.

      Insofar as whether Frank’s wife needs an M card — this promotion is probably only good if Frank got a postcard inviting him to this promotion. If he didn’t, he and his wife probably aren’t eligible..

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  4. Phil
    June 21, 2017

    This is a good article into understanding how you go about breaking down each piece of the offer and the relationship between the casino and the customer they give offers to. Thanks. I enjoy that perspective.

    Out of curiosity, how much physical mail does the Dancer house get from casinos?

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  5. jerry
    June 21, 2017

    Congrats to “Kevin”. 2 buds got to spend time together while experiencing a profitable day.

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  6. John clark
    June 23, 2017

    I live near Southpoint and my wife and I play the 5 cent 50 play there. I regularly attend your classes. Thinking of having a backup play avaliable and based on your article that the M might be a good place. Neither my wife or me have had a card at the M. How would you recommend we approach getting established at the M?
    Thinking maybe getting card for my wife and both of us playing on her card like we do at Southpoint.

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    • Bob Dancer
      June 23, 2017

      The casinos are physically close to each other — but very different.

      South Point has much better video poker. M gives bigger mailers, food offers, gifts, and frequent double points. Do the better benefits at the M make up for the lesser games? Different people come to different conclusions on that. I, for one, play at both places.

      It’s part of the South Point slot club rules that husbands and wives may play on each other’s cards. In the early days of the M, when it was owned by Anthony Marnell III, players who played on their spouse’s card were kicked out for it. Whether that policy has changed now that the casino is owned by Penn National Gaming, I don’t know. Personally, I wouldn’t risk it without checking with the Player’s Club first.

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      • LC Larry
        June 23, 2017

        Does the M have their own players card or is it the Marquee Rewards card that the other PNG casinos use? And if it’s separate, do they plan on switching to the Marquee Rewards?

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      • alpax
        June 26, 2017

        The M Resort uses the Marquee Rewards card that can be used at other PNG properties (Hollywood Casino chains). They used to have their own until they switched over shortly after the PNG acquisition which happened years ago.

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