Mlife Casino Host
4/12/2022 admin
Mlife Casino Host Rating: 7,0/10 943 reviews
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- High Limit Slots. Offering a dedicated high limit cage and host office with a specially curated selection of 50 games. For something that feels a bit more personal, our High Limit Slots room offers a dedicated high limit cage and host office with a specially curated selection of 50 games.
- MyVegas is the MLife mobile app (iOS Android) that lets you play slots for free from your phone and earn real rewards at the casino. MyVegas provides free chips daily which you can play and earn. To earn enough points for free nights or even dinners, you’ll have to play often or at least check your account daily to earn your daily bonus.
vegasjacki
I have a few questions...
My husband and I visited Las Vegas for a three day weekend, one year ago in Feb. We stayed at NYNY. We mainly gambled there. Our bankroll was approximately 3,000. He plays table, I play slots. MLife desk comped rooms, fees, and 50ish in room charges at checkout. We get mailers and offers from corporate occasionally. We were trying to plan a trip for late Mach of the year, and we had no 'spring' offers on the website. I called casino marketing and asked what they could offer me for March. They basically told me nada and I would have to wait until the end of Jan. when offers were updated.
A few hours later a casino host called my husband and introduced herself, sent us an email stating she would like to be our host, and to email or call her to help plan any trip to Vegas...
My question is, what can I expect to get... Do I state specifically what I want? Free rooms, some food? We are going to celebrate his birthday and our anniversary. Should I 'mention' that in my email? Also, we are going to go the the Monster Jam Finals, should i mention that also, or even ask if she can get us seats?
Is it odd that a host would contact you a year after a trip?
thanks is advance for any info, newbie to hosts:)
My husband and I visited Las Vegas for a three day weekend, one year ago in Feb. We stayed at NYNY. We mainly gambled there. Our bankroll was approximately 3,000. He plays table, I play slots. MLife desk comped rooms, fees, and 50ish in room charges at checkout. We get mailers and offers from corporate occasionally. We were trying to plan a trip for late Mach of the year, and we had no 'spring' offers on the website. I called casino marketing and asked what they could offer me for March. They basically told me nada and I would have to wait until the end of Jan. when offers were updated.
A few hours later a casino host called my husband and introduced herself, sent us an email stating she would like to be our host, and to email or call her to help plan any trip to Vegas...
My question is, what can I expect to get... Do I state specifically what I want? Free rooms, some food? We are going to celebrate his birthday and our anniversary. Should I 'mention' that in my email? Also, we are going to go the the Monster Jam Finals, should i mention that also, or even ask if she can get us seats?
Is it odd that a host would contact you a year after a trip?
thanks is advance for any info, newbie to hosts:)
strictlyAP
what denomination slots do you play, and what is the average bet your husband makes?
AcesAndEights
what denomination slots do you play, and what is the average bet your husband makes?
Have you payed Ayecarumba yet?
'So drink gamble eat f***, because one day you will be dust.' -ontariodealer
vegasjacki
I play mostly penny (I know lol), quarter, and some dollar. He probably averages $25.. if seems as if we play for hours and hours a night lol
GWAE
I am super jealous of you going to monset jam. We are going to the arena one next month in Pittsburgh and over the summer in jersey for the outside one. We just rewashed the finals from last year over the weekend because our 2 year old us obsessed. Metal melisha was crazy.Anyways, sorry but I can't actually help with your question.
Expect the worst and you will never be disappointed. I AM NOT PART OF GWAE RADIO SHOW
ahiromu
I play mostly penny (I know lol), quarter, and some dollar. He probably averages $25.. if seems as if we play for hours and hours a night lol
As a single person I play similarly. I get two free nights and $30 free play in my corporate offers, use that as a 'minimum' and work your way up. Maybe a few nights and resort credit. At $25 table play at NyNy I wouldn't expect much from them, your penny slot play is driving these offers unless your husband is hiding $50 play from you IMO.
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ahiromu
You should also check out Monte Carlo... They're kind of a dumping ground for Mlife in my experience. If you played there one iota you should get offers based on your play at other properties.Its - Possessive; It's - 'It is' / 'It has'; There - Location; Their - Possessive; They're - 'They are'
FleaStiff
, newbie to hosts:)
Emails can be better than phone calls.Start with being honest with yourselves. How long do you gamble what denomination machines what games what betting level how many hours for an average day.
Then be rrealistically honest with the host about what gamblers you are and what other things you have planned for the trip. MERE MENTION of both a birthday and an anniversary should at the very least get you a bottle of champagne in your room. So TELL them. It may not be a very big bottle or very expensive champagne but hosts who know their business will NEVER forget those dates.
Tickets for shows events.... ask if the host is able to help. You may have to go to the Concierge but start with the host. Those are often hard comps, but you can still ask.
ANY requests you have, no matter how strange ... ask the host and FIND OUT.
From what you've said I would expect NYNY to give you RFB. Room, Food and Beverages.
When your plans are finalized.. Email the host ... and send an entire revised email anytime anything changes.
Airline, Flight number, Date, SkedArrival, ...the works.
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You will Perhaps get met by a limo. Maybe not. But if the host doesn't have the info, you certainly won't get a limo.
Gamble enough in Las Vegas or other casino destinations and you’ll get a casino host. This person helps you with travel arrangements. She also offers perks like free rooms and meals.
If you have a host, take advantage of the situation. Use their services for whatever you need.
But a casino host won’t tell you everything.
1- Which Games Offer the Highest Comps
The core of a casino host’s job is to get you to gamble as much money as possible. As long as they can get you to put as much money as possible into play, the casino advantage will eventually take the correct amount of it.
Good casino hosts know which games have the highest house edge and highest hold percentage. They also know which ones have the lowest. This information is usually directly tied to the level of comps you can get.
A casino determines a player’s comp level by how much the player is expected to lose. This is determined by the expected house edge on the game being played multiplied by the total amount wagered.
Here’s an example:
A player bets $100 per hand on blackjack. He plays 500 hands. His total amount wagered is $50,000.
With an expected win rate of 2%, the casino expects to win $1,000 ($50,000 X 2%).
The more money the player is expected to lose, the better for the casino host.
2- Which Games Offer the Lowest House Edge
The casino host doesn’t want you playing the games with the lowest house edge. So they probably won’t tell you which ones have it.
It doesn’t matter which games have a low house edge if you don’t play them with the best possible strategy. But your host still wants you to lose as much as possible. They won’t steer you to better games.
3- They Don’t Have Your Best Interests in Mind
Your casino host doesn’t have your best interests in mind. Sure, they want you to have a good time, but only because people gamble more when they’re having fun.
Your casino host wants you to gamble as much as possible during your stay. Everything they do is directly related to this goal.
4- They Don’t Like You
Not every casino host dislikes every one of their customers. But the host isn’t your friend, and she doesn’t like you. Depending on your behavior, she might not dislike you, but don’t make the mistake of thinking she likes you – no matter how she acts.
The casino host’s job is to get you to gamble as much as possible.
Thinking your casino host is your friend? Try this little test:
Call your casino host – tell her you need to come to town on business but won’t have any time to gamble at all. Ask them what they can do for you or recommend for your stay.
If you drop thousands of dollars a year, you might still get a room. The casino doesn’t want to risk losing your future play. But even this has limits.
And if they do comp your stay in this situation, expect them to encourage you to gamble.
5- They Don’t Care About Your Stories or Your Family or Your Business
Casino hosts listen to your stories and look at the pictures of your kids or pets. But they don’t really care.
Their job is to make you think they care enough to get you to start gambling.
6- Nothing in the Casino is Free
The free drinks, meals, rooms, and flights aren’t really free. They’re paid for out of your expected losses. The casino tells you all of these things are free. They want you to be grateful that they’re taking care of you.
Take the blackjack player who’s expected to lose $1,000 per 500 hands played. He comes to the casino and plays 5,000 hands four times a year. His expected loss for every trip is $10,000. He will have a winning trip every now and then. But on average the casino will have their percentages figured correctly.
The casino knows the player is going to lose an average of $10,000 every time he comes. They also know they can afford to give him thousands in “free” things and still make lots of money.
How much does a round trip flight, hotel room for a week, five buffet comps, and four or five nice meals cost?
Nowhere close to $10,000.
7- Everything You Get is Directly Tied to How Much You Play
Your casino host might hint at this if you aren’t playing enough. But they don’t like to come straight out and say you have to play a certain amount up front.
If you want more comps you probably need to play more. You’ll see exceptions to this rule, but for the most part, what you get from your casino host is directly tied to how much you gamble.
8- If You Don’t Ask You Won’t Get
Many players don’t ask their casino hosts enough questions. Your host will probably take care of your meals and room if you play enough. But you really have no idea how much more you may be able to get. If you don’t ask you’ll never know what you might get.
Want to see the Grand Canyon or the Blue Man Group? Ask if your host can help.
What about a trip to the spa for your spouse?
You don’t even have to ask for monetary value things. Sometimes information can be valuable. Your host should either have a great deal of information or be able to access it.
9 – You Can Get a Better Deal at Other Casinos
Your casino host doesn’t want you to consider another casino. She doesn’t even want you to start thinking about talking to another host.
Are you a big player?
You should shop your play as much as possible. Get as much in return for your play as you can.
10- You Can Get an Upgrade for $20
$20 is an arbitrary amount. But often you can get a room upgrade for a small amount of extra money. Has your casino host arranged for a room?
Ask her how much you would have to pay to get an upgrade.
11- When You’re Just Short of a Big Upgrade or Perk
Unless you track your play (which you should do) and know how the casino determines the amount of your comps (almost impossible to find out), you won’t know where you are on the scale of players at the casino. The bigger the player, the more you can get, but there’s always a line separating one level of play from another.
If you’re just a few thousand short of the next level of player it would be nice to know so you could play a little more.
A smart casino host may let you know when you’re close, but most of them won’t. If they do tell you, make sure you know exactly how much more you need to play and what you will get in return. You don’t want to lose twice what it would cost you to buy the same perks.
12- When You’ve Had Too Much to Drink
Why do you think casinos offer free drinks to players?
The more you drink, the more you gamble.
Because your casino host wants you to play as much as possible, she’s more likely to order you another drink than tell you it’s time to stop.
13- Where to Find a New Casino Host
The casino host business is competitive. Hosts protect their clients fiercely. If you start thinking about finding another host, don’t tell your current host.
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Conclusion
Playing enough to have a casino host and getting perks from the casino feels great. But you still need to make sure you’re watching out for your best interests.
The casino host wants you to play as much as possible. Everything she does is done with this ultimate goal in mind. Remember this. You should be able to take advantage of their services and have a good time along the way.
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