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    seven stars free room benefits

    According to Caesar's, one of the benefits of the seven stars tier card is a guaranteed free room as long as you give 48 hours' notices. I believe the fine print says max stay of 4 days and you need to have at least 4 days between stays.

    So I guess that means that you could potentially get a free room at least 180 days a year just for having the card.

    Would they let this continue to go on if you never gamble during your stays?

    If not, maybe you could play some break even BJ once in a while to appease them? Or could you be hanging yourself if you get caught counting? (I have been backed off for playing a nearly break even 1-4 spread on 6 decks before, but I think that place may have already had me in their database.)

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    I'm not familiar with membership benefits in US casinos but I think they'd be a bit crazy to let you stay 180 days a year. While not explicitly ruled out, they would probably say something after a certain threshold.

    Other posters probably have a better idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beta View Post
    According to Caesar's, one of the benefits of the seven stars tier card is a guaranteed free room as long as you give 48 hours' notices. I believe the fine print says max stay of 4 days and you need to have at least 4 days between stays.

    So I guess that means that you could potentially get a free room at least 180 days a year just for having the card.

    Would they let this continue to go on if you never gamble during your stays?

    If not, maybe you could play some break even BJ once in a while to appease them? Or could you be hanging yourself if you get caught counting? (I have been backed off for playing a nearly break even 1-4 spread on 6 decks before, but I think that place may have already had me in their database.)
    I reached Diamond Aspirations Level 2 last year. I pretty much get free rooms to any Caesars property, even if I've never booked any action there before. I've noticed for me, that some markets vary... Example: if I want to book rooms at Harrah's Gulf Coast, I can book up to 5 nights in a row and any day of the week. But there's other properties where certain days of the week or the length of your stay is limited. So it just depends. But I imagine 7 Stars gets the best treatment, so it wouldn't surprise me if you could get free rooms all year. But if you get backed off at one of their properties, then you'll have no chance of playing rated (even to give them break-even action) again at that property.

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    Something I'd like to add... there's one CET casino that backed me off last year, but I've made several trips back to cash out rewards, free play, play surrounding casinos, etc. Every trip I've made to this property after my BO, I've completely stiffed them every time. I used to be able to get their rooms for free any day of the week (comped) and usually stay 4/5 nights long. But now, I've recently noticed that I can no longer get weekends free, unless it's booked with an offer from the hotel, as opposed to getting the room at a casino rate of $0. If that makes sense at all... so if you keep stiffing a particular property, you might have a harder time booking comped rooms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryemo View Post
    But if you get backed off at one of their properties, then you'll have no chance of playing rated (even to give them break-even action) again at that property.
    So you could still play rated at other properties, and they wouldn’t know about your backoff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beta View Post
    So you could still play rated at other properties, and they wouldn’t know about your backoff?
    The answer to that question is both Yes and No. CET properties do not communicate very well between each other (with the exception of Vegas properties maybe). So with that said, if you get backed off at some CET property in the midwest, you'll probably be ok to use that card at another CET property in the south. BUT... If you raise too many red flags at one property and they start to dig deep into your profile, THEN they will find out about your previous back offs.

    Now this DOES NOT hold true with other chains, such as MGM. Once you get backed off at one MGM property, consider that card permanently dirty and you'll never be able use it again without getting harassed.

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