--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Richard Long <carlboy101@...> wrote:
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> You have to cycle one million dollars through VP during the year.
> Harrah's is well known for their lack of full pay pay video poker in all denominations.
> I was a 7* member for a couple of years when they first started this tier a few years ago.
> Since they reduced or should I say eliminated all decent VP playable games I stopped going to Harrah's and was booted out of the "Club".
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> Believe me, it is not worth the cost to be a 7* member. I don't want to embarras anyone, but there is an individual who posts regularly on this site who claims he and his wife constantly win Royals or quad aces with a kicker in Atlantic City or Nawlins. Trust me, with the Harrah's pay schedules, this individual and his wife must be putting out some heavy coin to be "winning" that often. This same individual also posts that he and his wife go on a number of Harrah's sponsored cruises for free. With the money he has donated to Harrah's he could have bought himself a small navy.
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> Anyway, let me climb off the soapbox and end my diatribe with one thing. Harrah's 7* status is not worth attaining today as it was years ago.
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> From: bob972 <bob972@...>
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 5:30:45 PM
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 29 DEC 2009
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> I may be asking a question here that may not be any of my business, but to achieve 7 star tier status at Harrah's, what kind of VP play does it take, and for how long each day? Are we talking a $5 machine for three hours per day? Just trying to get some idea.
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