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How To Get The Most For Your Money When Visiting A Casino - Podcast

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  • How To Get The Most For Your Money When Visiting A Casino - Podcast

    New March, 2009 podcast

    Steve interviews The Frugal Gambler author, Jean Scott, on "How To Get The Most For Your Money When Visiting A Casino." They discuss ways to save money when planning the trip; how to take advantage of players clubs and promotions; using coupons; and choosing the best games for maximum comps.

    To visit the podcast page, go to - American Casino Guide - Podcasts

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    Enjoyed the podcast. I don't have her books but I've heard about everything else she has to say, and I've seen all the travel channel shows she's been on at least twice. I've read her blogs.

    I think it's funny that one minute she's talking about going into the buffet while the lunch prices are still in effect, and then hanging around nibbling on an apetizer wile you wait for them to bring out the "Big Stuff". Then five minutes later you guys are talking about spinning the big wheel at the Wynn.

    Well Jean I'm happy to say doesn't have to crash the dinner buffet to save five bucks any more. Her husband Brad won a big tournement at Caesars (well over a million) so I'm sure that'll help out. And her books are pretty good I've heard. So, go buy one and tell me how it was!


    Frugal? It was like a ten thousand dollar (and a lot of points) qualifier to even get into that tournament.

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