Every major casino, whether online or a massive physical resort, operates a highly structured loyalty program.
By offering increasingly lavish rewards, the casino incentivizes you to consolidate all of your gambling activity with their specific brand.
How Tier Credits are Calculated
Reward Points act like a digital currency; you spend them to buy free slot play, buffet dinners, or branded merchandise.
Because slots have a higher house edge, betting $10 on a slot machine will earn you significantly more Tier Credits than betting $10 on blackjack.
- Never confuse your win/loss record with your Tier progress; a player who loses $100 quickly will have fewer credits than a player who grinds $100 all day
- Casinos often run 'Tier Credit Multiplier Days' (e.g., 5x points on Tuesdays) to drive massive foot traffic during traditionally slow mid-week periods
- The lowest entry-level tier is usually completely worthless, offering absolutely no tangible benefits beyond a piece of plastic
What Do You Actually Get as a VIP?
The most highly sought-after mid-tier perk at Vegas resorts is the complete waiver of mandatory daily resort fees.
Top-tier VIPs receive annual all-expenses-paid luxury vacations, invitations to exclusive New Year's Eve galas, and completely comped penthouse suites.
| The Pitfall | The Casino's Goal | Player's Defense |
|---|---|---|
| Chasing Tiers | Make you gamble money you can't afford just to hit a threshold | Never gamble strictly for the comps; it is mathematically foolish |
| The Reset Trap | Forcing you to return in January to rebuild your status | Accepting that status is temporary and playing at your own pace |
A smart gambler views a VIP program as a pleasant secondary rebate, not the primary reason for placing a bet.