Diamond in a Day - CET Total Rewards

Diamond in a Day - CET Total Rewards

Is it still possible to get Diamond in a Day?

I have read about it in the past, just curious.

29 July 2013 at 04:33 PM
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by riverph7

If I remember correctly, while playing for tier credit, if you reached certain number during a 24 hours period you are awarded some bonus tier credit. IE if you collected 500 Tier points in a day you get some bonus tier points.Does anyone remember the scale

And if those bonus tier credits are given with 10X promotion too

Thx

Yes, there are daily bonus' for tier credits.
Earn 500= 125 bonus
Earn 1,000= 1,000 bonus
Earn 2,500= 5,000 bonus
Earn 5,000= 10,000 bonus
That last one is how you get DiaD, with 15,000 total tier credits.

The 24 hour period is not always midnight to midnight...check the fine print or talk to a rewards desk person so you know the exact start/stop times.

If you're playing on a multiplier day, you only earn bonus credits on the base amount earned, not the multiplied total.

For example: playing on a 10x promo day, if you earn 1,000 (base) tier credits you will receive the 1,000 bonus credits within a day or two of earning it. Then, 2-3 weeks later, you will also receive 9,000 credits from the multiplier, for 11,000 total.


I think it’s 6:00 AM to 6:00 AM.


by Can U Get This Out

I think it’s 6:00 AM to 6:00 AM.

Correct, At least for the Vegas market with Caesars it is 6:00am to 6:00am


by riverph7

Let's see if I understand this correctly.

As I per my understanding every $100 you insert in a slot machine, depending on the properties pay back ratio you get recycled play of $900 ( The number is based on 90 % pay back, which I think Ceasars properties are).
Is that correct

Slot payback percentages can get complicated when you get into the weeds, but generally speaking -
They vary more by geographical location than they do individual properties (strip vs downtown vs Laughlin vs North LV, etc).

Also, the percentages tend to go up with denomination, so $1 machines may have a better number than penny bets.

And your math has a decimal in the wrong spot. On a 90% payback machine, you would receive $90 from your $100 investment. But that's just theoretical. The payback % is expressed as "over the life of the machine" which could be months or years. So $100, or even $1000, is just too small a sample to realize that payback. But luck is a definite factor...you may hit a jackpot.

Mostly, payback % is just a quick way to measure loose vs tight. 93-96 is what I consider a happy medium. Above 96 would be considered loose, less than 93 tight. Strip machines are typically in the 91-92 range currently.


by 2RedCards

[QUOTE=riverph7;59309027]Let's see if I understand this correctly.

……And your math has a decimal in the wrong spot. On a 90% payback machine, you would receive $90 from your $100 investment……..

Either I did not express correctly or ..

As per your Answer :
Say I inserted $100
I will get back $90 (Theoretically).
Instead of taking out cash, I reinvest $90 in further play.
I will get back $81 (Theoretically)
I repeat it
I will get back $73.
Until all my investments is “$0”
Thus at the end system will count as I inserted around $900 instead of my original $100.


You keep saying inserted, the important part is the betting.
You get 1 tier credit for every $5 wagered on slots, putting in a $20 bill and spinning five times for a dollar and putting in $1,000 and spinning five times for a dollar then cashing out is all the same. They don't care how much you put in the machine. They care how many times you press the button.


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by riverph7

[QUOTE=2RedCards;59309097] Either I did not express correctly or ..As per your Answer :Say I inserted $100I will get back $90 (Theoretically).Instead of taking out cash, I reinvest $90 in further play.I will get back $81 (Theoretically)I repeat it I will get back $73.Until all my investments is "$0"Thus at the end system will count as I inserted around $900 instead of my ori

Okay, I see now where you got the 900 from. But in reality, you'll never realize a 90% payback that way. You'll either bust much sooner, or you'll win enough to exceed 90% and (hopefully) walk away at that point.

As rubixxcube said, coin-in is a much more important number when it comes to earning points or chasing comps. Payback % is just one of several variables used when deciding where to play.


by riverph7

[QUOTE=2RedCards;59309097] Either I did not express correctly or ..As per your Answer :Say I inserted $100I will get back $90 (Theoretically).Instead of taking out cash, I reinvest $90 in further play.I will get back $81 (Theoretically)I repeat it I will get back $73.Until all my investments is "$0"Thus at the end system will count as I inserted around $900 instead of my ori

If you somehow always got your exact expected loss back on every spin, and then reinserted your remaining money and spun again infinitely, you would earn $1000 coin-in on your initial $100 investment from a 90% pay-back machine.

The formula for this is just 1/(casino hold)*initial investment. Casino hold is just 1-payback.
So 90% payback machine would have a casino hold of .1, and so (1/.1)*$100=10*$100=$1000.

If you were playing a VP machine with 99% payback, your expected coin-in from losing $100 would be $10,000. If you were playing a machine with only 50% payback, your expected coin-in would be $200.

This is tautological if you think about it the other way around. If you play through $1000 coin-in on a 90% payback machine, you should expect to lose $100. So each $100 you lose should also expect to earn $1000 coin-in.


Does anyone know how many tier credits are given for WSOP events based on buy-in? I'm probably going to be a few short of diamond when I get to Vegas and would rather do an event over VP or something else.


When I was filling out my schedule a month ago, there were several holes because I either couldn't find a good price, or I couldn't go beyond the max continuous days at the same corporate lodging. Fast forward a month and the picture has randomly changed for various dates. There are also some absurdities highlighted. I got two nights at the Horseshoe for $140. That includes 2 nights of resort fees at $50 per night, room tax for 2 nights (similar to sales tax), and the actual room rate of $11 per night.


by ZephyrSpy

Does anyone know how many tier credits are given for WSOP events based on buy-in? I'm probably going to be a few short of diamond when I get to Vegas and would rather do an event over VP or something else.

This is dated but direct from the Caesar's rewards web site

2024 WSOP REWARD CREDIT EARNING

WSOP BRACELET EVENTS

Buy-in Reward Credits Earned
$400 325
$500 375
$600 425
$777 450
$800 450
$1,000 525
$1,111 525
$1,500 800
$2,000 1,050
$2,500 1,325
$3,000 1,600
$5,000 1,875
$10,000 3,275
$25,000 6,700
$50,000 10,350
$100,000 15,850

2024 WSOP REWARD CREDIT EARNING

SIDE EVENTS

DAILY DEEPSTACKS

Buy-in Reward Credits Earned
$200 200
$250 225
$400 325
MEGA SATELLITES
Buy-in Reward Credits Earned
$75 95
$120 125
$130 125
$140 125
$250 150
$320 225
$580 375
$625 375
$850 425
$1,100 550
$2,175 850
$2,720 975
$2,750 1,025
$5,300 1,325
$7,500 1,450
$25,350 1,700
Will I also earn Tier Credits from my WSOP poker play?

Yes! You currently earn Tier Credits for your everyday live poker play, and now you will also earn Tier Credits for WSOP events. The Tier Credits you earn will vary based on the type of event and buy-in.


by RealMcCoy

This is dated but direct from the Caesar's rewards web site 2024 WSOP REWARD CREDIT EARNINGWSOP BRACELET EVENTSBuy-in Reward Credits Earned$400 325$500 375$600 425$777 450$800 450$1,000 525$1,111 525$1,500 800$2,000 1,050$2,500 1,325$3,000 1,600$5,000 1,875$10,000 3,275$25,000 6,700$50,000 10,350$100,000 15,850 2024 WSOP REWARD CREDIT EARNINGSIDE EVENTSDAILY DEEPSTACKSBu

Very Helpful Information .


by RealMcCoy

This is dated but direct from the Caesar's rewards web site

Yes! You currently earn Tier Credits for your everyday live poker play, and now you will also earn Tier Credits for WSOP events. The Tier Credits you earn will vary based on the type of event and buy-in.

Yeah I was able to find this, but it doesn't have the actual tier credit values for the buy-in levels. Does anyone know what those are?


by ZephyrSpy

Yeah I was able to find this, but it doesn't have the actual tier credit values for the buy-in levels. Does anyone know what those are?

If your search-fu is strong, you might find this question when asked a few times over the years. I never wrote it down or anything, because the number was pretty small.


by ZephyrSpy

Does anyone know how many tier credits are given for WSOP events based on buy-in? I'm probably going to be a few short of diamond when I get to Vegas and would rather do an event over VP or something else.

I could be wrong and I don’t play many tournaments but I believe I got something close to the rake paid. For example if I played a $1500 event I think I had around 180 tiers come in next day


by ScotchOnDaRocks

I could be wrong and I don't play many tournaments but I believe I got something close to the rake paid. For example if I played a $1500 event I think I had around 180 tiers come in next day

That's about what I though it was. Thanks.


I’ll current have 0 tier credit this year from CET, but I’ll be buying into the $1500 LO8 event on Wednesday, so I can confirm whatever I have after that.


by NickMPK

I’ll current have 0 tier credit this year from CET, but I’ll be buying into the $1500 LO8 event on Wednesday, so I can confirm whatever I have after that.

That would be great - as a point of reference
8.05% of total entry pool withheld for entry fees. 3.45% withheld for tournament dealers & staff

So $121 house
$ 52 dealers

It will be interesting if you buy in on a non bonus day (or even a bonus day)


by RealMcCoy

That would be great - as a point of reference
8.05% of total entry pool withheld for entry fees. 3.45% withheld for tournament dealers & staff

So $121 house
$ 52 dealers

It will be interesting if you buy in on a non bonus day (or even a bonus day)

I bought into a bracelet event today, but since there's no way to get the detail...


by pig4bill
by RealMcCoy

That would be great - as a point of reference
8.05% of total entry pool withheld for entry fees. 3.45% withheld for tournament dealers & staff

So $121 house
$ 52 dealers

It will be interesting if you buy in on a non bonus day (or even a bonus day)

I bought into a bracelet event today, but since there's no way to get the detail...

I typically take a screen shot of my tier points in the app prior to some sort of activity where I expect to earn points. And then take another a short time after the activity. I don't recall if WSOP points arrive after registration or event start. One would imagine it would be in Caesar's best interest to not give points until the event starts, but of course it would surprise no one if they weren't exactly on the ball regarding this.


I think I finally got the 250tc I needed, 2500 after the 10x multiplier, I hope. After forays with video blackjack (too much money for too few tc) and playing live 1/3 (runbad strikes again), I went back to the old standard of video poker. I'll find out for sure in two weeks.


I guess CET is officially being bought as of a few minutes ago. I wonder if the new guy Tilman Fertitta will improve some of the rewards. I don't like the charge for parking, although I'm high enough status (7 star) to not pay, because it creates lines on the way out of the parking structure at Caesars, and I've found it to be glitchy and often have to call the attendant to get out. In general, Ceasars properties appear to be in disrepair, maybe new ownership will improve things.


by redantfarm

I guess CET is officially being bought as of a few minutes ago. I wonder if the new guy Tilman Fertitta will improve some of the rewards. I don't like the charge for parking, although I'm high enough status (7 star) to not pay, because it creates lines on the way out of the parking structure at Caesars, and I've found it to be glitchy and often have to call the attendant to

At least we are assured that Tillman is guy with great experience of hospitality industry and Las Vegas casino market.

He has so much experience in business so we at least donÂ’t have to suffer by corporate people who has no idea about business and particularly about hotel and casino industry .

with his experience with Morton's The Steakhouse; Rainforest Cafe; Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.; McCormick & Schmick's Seafood & Steaks; Saltgrass Steak House; Claim Jumper; Chart House; The Oceanaire; Mastro's Restaurants; Grotto Restaurants, The Boathouse Restaurants;and Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse.

Golden Nugget Casinos LasVegas and Laughlin, Nevada, casinos in New Jersey; Biloxi, Mississippi; and Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Fertitta is the largest stockholder of Wynn Resorts
will do great things to Ceasars empire.

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