How To Be A Vegas High Roller For Free

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  • Опубліковано 4 гру 2023
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 532

  • @JacobslifeinVegas

    FREE DOWNLOAD: How To Be A Vegas High Roller For Free (or Very Cheap)

  • @Off.448
    @Off.448  +26

    You lost me when you said - “apply for credit card”

  • @jackblack7850

    The play options are insane. “Hi, you spent $ 50,000 on our slots? Congratulations have some free parking and a 10% shop discount “

  • @user-ul3wr1bl3l

    Caesar's gave me three free nights, $150 in food credit, and $150 free play. So I went three weeks ago and lost $5,000 playing slots and table games. This is how casinos get you.

  • @SIRENTAROT

    Booked a room at TI based on your video. Now I'm going to do this status matching thing. Jacob is bringin' the value!

  • @Ohrami
    @Ohrami  +17

    For anyone unfamiliar with the terminology, "coin-in" is how much you need actually spin through a slot machine, regardless of payback. If you do a $1 spin, that's $1 of coin-in, regardless if you win $0 or $1 million. Typically, Vegas slots have roughly 80% return to the player (some of the lowest in the country) on the low-stakes stuff, meaning every time you wager $1, you are expected to have $0.80 returned to you, losing you $0.20. This means that every time he mentions "coin-in", you can divide it by 5 to figure out how much it would cost you on average at low stakes, and by about 10 if you're playing in a high limit room. Some casinos outside of Vegas offer very high returns between 95-98%, but Vegas slots are incredibly tight.

  • @JuicyHamburger

    Rent being only 1,500 a month in Las Vegas is unbelievable. In Oregon they raised mine to 1,800 with 200 more in utilities. If I tried to apply for this apartment now I'd need a 68k a year salary to even get a 700 sq ft unit. It also doesn't help it's impossible to find a job that pays over 30k here. I had no idea Vegas in comparison was so cheap. Just blows my mind.

  • @imemine8605

    A lot of messing around for a few hundred bucks imo

  • @Vegasannie777

    This credit card plan won’t help without a US address.

  • @JoshBaker-gz9hm

    I can’t think of worse advice than to “open a credit card.”

  • @PhillyB322

    Hey Jacob, thank you for this video! Just as a heads up when I tried to Diamond match to MGM in late October, they advised they will only match Diamond Elite or higher to MGM. Last year they matched my Diamond to Gold, so downgrade this year :(

  • @tb7667
    @tb7667  +12

    Going into a casino and being given a credit card is crazy 😀.

  • @therealtombrokaw

    gonna do this before they close this loophole

  • @frotoe9289

    The unity upgrade to Legends for locals is news to me. I'm always looking for free places to park (I so totally hate the "new" Vegas where they gouge everyone for everything). Does the status carry on year after year, or do you have to earn Legend in subsequent years, 'cause I ain't gonna do that.

  • @primetimesc2

    I noticed you didn’t choose the MGM program, any reason?

  • @TheClimateChannel

    So besides that first earning period… how do you maintain all those levels for each rewards club year after year? You answered for Caesar’s, but what about the others? I don’t think the do continuous tier matching??

  • @grottorabbit

    If you reach a higher tier, but lose it the following year, don't give the card up, unless that particular player's card has an expiration date! Let's say a newer casino like Fontainebleau decides to status match, because they don't share information, they're not going to know that you're not 'Platinum' (or whatever) anymore!

  • @corysaltsman

    Hear at the hard R 😂

  • @taino1642

    Its criminal how your card resets every year.

  • @curiobill

    Question = are all the levels temporary? If I understand correctly, any status level benefits end at the end of the stated time period (calendar year, etc) unless you spend the required thousands of dollars to maintain that level? My first trip to Vegas will be next year and I’m trying to grasp how this works. Thanks for your videos!