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New mLife Level?

Discussion in 'Comps' started by UKFanatic, Oct 30, 2012.

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  1. Travel Fanatic

    Travel Fanatic The Arbiter of Taste Caviar Kid

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  2. rittermd

    rittermd Low-Roller

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    Very Cool

    I want one.....
     
  3. KingBBInLV

    KingBBInLV High-Roller

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    No name, players card # or magnetic strip on it. Hmmmm how would that card work with no identification on it whatsoever?
     
  4. mike_m235

    mike_m235 Tourist

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    If you're one of less than 20 people who have the card, everyone in the hotel already knows who you are anyway.
     
  5. SandPete

    SandPete Low-Roller

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    But.. how about slots?
     
  6. oc_guy

    oc_guy Low-Roller

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    I'm willing to bet the top 20 players at MGM don't spend too much time on slots.
     
  7. shifter

    shifter Degenerate Gambler

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    lol not true at all. the casinos love HL slots players as they are cash cows. absolute guaranteed money in the door. HL table players can hit them for millions and hurt their earnings quarter by quarter. but slots are always winners for the casino!
     
  8. nostresshere

    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    I have watched many feed hundreds into those machines over and over. On a recent trip to the Beau, one guy had two machines locked up waiting for handpay, and he was feeding a third.
     
  9. blackjacknut

    blackjacknut VIP Whale

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    I've been invited to Noir but not the Chairman's Club......and your right a HL Slot player is gold to the casino. Last trip to Vegas I walked into the HL Slot room at Monte Carlo and asked to take a "marker" for cash for the slots (I've never done this before, as I'm a table game player), and you would have thought I was Donald Trump opening up his wallet. By the time they did the paperwork I had a Casino Slot Host handing me his card...telling me to call him if I needed anything. Ten minutes into my HL Slot room experience I locked up a Double Top Dollar slot machine for a handpay and I was rushed by a two slot attendants and the Slot Host. The next day my regular Casino Host said I heard you had quite a run in the HL Slot area yesterday.

    Yes they love their HL Slot players! :thumbsup:
     
  10. shifter

    shifter Degenerate Gambler

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    Back to the original topic, this chairman's club is definitely not real. Why would they name something the same as their top competitor?
     
  11. CenterfieldNine

    CenterfieldNine High-Roller

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    Any chance this is made up? It's not April first or anything-- but I'm with shifter. This is what Cet calls their terry watanabe's

    It also seems odd it would be the same card with an overlay. Seems an easy to make fake. Not accusing anyone, but is that a possibility?
     
  12. Travel Fanatic

    Travel Fanatic The Arbiter of Taste Caviar Kid

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    Yeah, I assumed all along its a joke. Hence my request for the robot butler (which, if it were real, would be awsome!)
     
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  13. MikeE

    MikeE The Shah's Slightly Hairy Cousin

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    I can assure you guys, it's very, very real.
     
  14. Tellafriend

    Tellafriend MIA

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    i agree it seems odd to copy Caesar's. but i asked one of my hosts about it, although it was via text so he could have thought i was kidding, but he seemed to indicate that yes it was for real.
     
  15. Travel Fanatic

    Travel Fanatic The Arbiter of Taste Caviar Kid

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    hmmmmm, so you're saying there's still a chance Kirk Kekorian will provide me with a robot butler on a future trip. Sweet
     
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  16. mike_m235

    mike_m235 Tourist

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    That's how it starts...the robots taking over the world. One butler at a time. Run.
     
  17. shifter

    shifter Degenerate Gambler

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    You're right. Just got confirmed by my host. You have to be personally invited by Jim McMurren which means you already get everything you want.
     
  18. gamblersruin

    gamblersruin Low-Roller

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    Jim Murren? But yeah seems almost silly to have a card for it; I guess it'd be to show casino employees who don't have the flick already.
     
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