Best hourly comps for Vegas Poker?

Best hourly comps for Vegas Poker?

I’m looking at playing about 350 hours this summer at cash games. I believe Bellagio offers $2/hour? Can that be converted to cash or does it have to be used for food? And is that the best comps? I do see Bravo promos for high hands bad beats etc just wondering for hourly comps

30 May 2024 at 01:45 AM
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Caesars has the best comps in that the $2/hr you get comes as reward credits. As such, they can be used for practically anything at Caesars properties -- Food, Rooms, merchandise at gift shops, etc. Additionally, they can be indirectly turned into cash through a couple of steps, by using their sportsbook app.

Bellagio and Aria are both comping $2/hr, but it's only usable for food at the property you earned them at.


by Karma k

Caesars has the best comps in that the $2/hr you get comes as reward credits. As such, they can be used for practically anything at Caesars properties -- Food, Rooms, merchandise at gift shops, etc. Additionally, they can be indirectly turned into cash through a couple of steps, by using their sportsbook app.

Bellagio and Aria are both comping $2/hr, but it's only usable for food at the property you earned them at.

Also, if you're staying at a CET hotel, the reward credits can be put directly towards your bill, making them as good as cash.

I think Orleans also pays $2 an hour, which is a much better deal than Bellagio because the stuff you can buy is much cheaper at Orleans.


Mandalay Bay is $2/hour. most rooms are $1-2.


by pig4bill k

Also, if you're staying at a CET hotel, the reward credits can be put directly towards your bill, making them as good as cash.

I think Orleans also pays $2 an hour, which is a much better deal than Bellagio because the stuff you can buy is much cheaper at Orleans.

It actually makes them slightly better than cash bc you also save hotel taxes.

Another option is you can redeem them 1:1 on the sports betting app.


by borg23 k

It actually makes them slightly better than cash bc you also save hotel taxes.

Another option is you can redeem them 1:1 on the sports betting app.

Right. Even if you don't care about betting sports, you can use this to convert them to cash, losing only about 5%.


Bellagio and Aria are $2/hr with decent dining options some are round the clock. At the start of 2024 Caesars owned properties started charging 20% higher max rake. So while the comps usage are more flexible you are probably paying roughly $3/hr more in rake for that privilege.


by pure_aggression k

Bellagio and Aria are $2/hr with decent dining options some are round the clock. At the start of 2024 Caesars owned properties started charging 20% higher max rake. So while the comps usage are more flexible you are probably paying roughly $3/hr more in rake for that privilege.

Thanks much!


Poker Atlas has Orleans comps at $1.25 an hour.

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