Golden Nugget Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
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Jul, 2024
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Oct, 2023
From a Golden Nugget LV player: "Unlike virtually every other casino, Golden Nugget Las Vegas calculates theo based on "time on device," NOT number of hands. So four hours at 100 hands/hr will generate better offers than one hour of 1000 hands (assuming same denom). Points are calculated the normal way (ie based on total action)."
Mar, 2023
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Mar, 2022
From a Golden Nugget LV player: "There seems to be fewer video poker machines here now. The only ones with games over 98% are now in the high limit room and near the Fremont St. Starbucks."
Feb, 2022
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Oct, 2020
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Sep, 2019
Although it has been reported that two machines in the high limit area require $25 coin-in per point, the slot attendants and players club personnel say that all video poker machines take $10 per point.
Sep, 2019
It has been confirmed that the $1/$2/$5 3/5/10 play 9/5 JoB in the high limit room take more than $10 per point, probably $25 as reported here previously.
Jun, 2019
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May, 2019
The two slant-tops in the high limit area with $1, $2, $5 3/5/10 Play 9/5 JoB are $25 per point. I didn't try the other machines in the area, but it wouldn't surprise me if all of the good VP in the high limit area is $25/point.
Nov, 2017
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Feb, 2017
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Dec, 2015
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Jun, 2015
Host list has been revised.
May, 2015
I would like to submit an update for the GN players club. This information I gained from personal experience.

For slot/VP play, comps do accumulate on your card, and since the slot club update early in 2015, players can see their comp balance at a kiosk or on the slot club menu at the machine. However, checking in the hotel under a comp room offer results in comps being deducted from your comp account to cover the "cost"of the comp room. I learned this by putting in my card in a VP machine after checking in, seeing the comp balance was over $100, and then seeing it as $0 when I reswiped the card AFTER my 5 minutes of play. At the end of my day of play, my comp balance was still zero.

So, my advice is, if you have some comps on your account, consider using them up before your next comped room trip which might reduce them to zero.
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