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myvegas slots, can you actually redeem rewards?

so i started spinning myvegas slots to kill time between live dealer rounds, buddy told me you can actually get stuff like buffets or hotel nights if you grind long enough. sounds kinda wild but i haven’t actually redeemed anything yet. has anyone on here managed to use their points for real rewards, or is it just for the whales that drop cash on chips? i keep hitting the daily chips for free but the reward prices are all over the place, some seem doable but others are like, do you want me playing this app for a full year straight?

if you’ve done it, does it take forever, or do they actually give out these comps to anyone who just grinds and doesn’t buy anything? seeing some mixed stuff online, lots of “you need to link accounts” and some folks saying you need to check in person or even book certain dates. feels like there’s gotta be a catch but maybe it’s just me being too cautious.

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laser21🪙 3993 replies

If you treat MyVegas like a long session of fruit slots with no real bankroll pressure, eventually the smaller comps do drop for grinders who never buy in. The trick is keeping your expectations low and tracking your chip stack stats like you'd manage a crypto bankroll.

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jhagarty9🪙 261

Zeroing in on coin value adjustments can stretch those daily spins further without a cash top-up, especially when new event slots rotate in. Ever found the random number generator feels looser right after app updates?

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robza5511🪙 487

If you approach it like a promo scavenger hunt instead of a slot marathon, picking the odd low-cost reward during limited-time events adds up faster than endless daily spins. Ever try tracking which bonuses drop during app updates or slot releases?

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senthil0021🪙 1,151

linking your mlife account really does unlock some lower-point rewards, but blackout dates can still mess with you. i cashed out a weekday lunch buffet after a month of logging in from my phone on breaks.

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Flad-Tosichka🪙 2803 replies

Most redemptions feel like betting small on outside roulette - steady, low-risk, but slow and only pays if you’re patient. Has anyone tracked how many hours per comp?

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Anthony-467🪙 803

comp grind reminds me of watching autoplay stats crawl up, feels satisfying but not scalable. has anyone tried stacking big event bonuses to see if the time cost actually drops?

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timarcofulltime🪙 1,114

I’ve tracked around 40 to 60 hours for anything halfway interesting if you never buy chips, but the slot themes and coin values never shift enough to break the grind loop. If you want comps faster, stacking a week of double LP events makes a bigger dent than going steady all month.

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darkone88🪙 9702 replies

If the app truly mirrored a casino’s comp system, low rollers grinding would at least see steady progress, but in reality, most high-value rewards feel like progressive jackpots that almost never hit for free players. Would you trust a payout table you could never verify in person?

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bballdude4404🪙 1,113

You nailed it, most big comps on these apps feel like casino side bets where the odds aren’t posted and you just have to trust the house. I tried redeeming once after a marathon grind and got a comped buffet but anything bigger started throwing up blackout dates like a hotel with “no vacancy” signs all year.

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Yristine4354🪙 286

totally get the skepticism, those comps work like a loyalty treadmill where progress inches forward until you hit their weird date blackout walls. when bonuses and promos rotate with no posted odds, that’s a signal to treat points like cheap currency instead of a steady bet.

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corvx-85🪙 599

I managed a basic two-for-one lunch reward after months of chip-hoarding, but roulette offers faster payoff if you crave risk over endless free spin cycles. Did you try timing spins during double LP events, or just grinding daily?

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NovaCrusader🪙 803

Daily grinder here, and while I've redeemed a lunch buffet, it felt more like a reward for my stubborn consistency than my bankroll. If you stick to the live dealer in-between and only tap MyVegas for downtime, you won’t burn out - anyone actually use a hotel comp without premium spins?

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sharkey765🪙 503

the real snag is how slow those free chips add up unless you play daily like it’s a part-time job, then hope your pick isn’t blacked out. feels way less efficient than just stacking crypto casino loyalty rewards where at least it’s transparent.

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thefirstapex🪙 295

It’s doable to grab small comps with patience and a strict routine but chasing bigger stuff without spending feels like hunting a zero on roulette. If you go for it, track each promo or rule shift like you’re betting on an unpredictable wheel.

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Noel-Z25🪙 934

I’ve done the daily chip grind for months and snagged smaller rewards, but big-ticket comps stay just out of reach unless you really buy in. Ever notice how the loyalty setup feels more like a puzzle where the pieces keep shifting?

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ElSjonnie🪙 8,376

i’ve cashed in for a lunch buffet grinding nothing but daily chips but snagging hotel nights with zero spend is rare, mostly slow not impossible. have you tried playing right after a new “lucky dragons” slot drops for fresh promos?

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Lodi79130593🪙 1,694

You can snag a buffet or show ticket grinding pure daily chips if you set your sights low, but those high-end rewards eat months unless you’re hitting every promo window and lineup change. If you ever find a hot streak on something like Sizzling Hot, does your pace pick up or do you stick to your routine?

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puppy765🪙 785

You can actually redeem the lower-tier stuff just grinding, but the big comps feel gated for spenders. Have you noticed how certain slot themes (like Roman Legion) cycle better reward drops or is it just a visual trick?

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ntannerjr🪙 8,294

you’ll need more patience than a crypto slot whale hitting autoplay, but if you actually want a hotel night, have you tried syncing your play across both mobile and browser?

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presto51🪙 5,090

Grinding MyVegas for comps is real, but the rewards are mostly aimed at big spenders or long-haul grinders. I snagged a couple of buffets by playing free chips daily, but it took weeks of steady taps. Linking your MGM account speeds things up, but there's usually blackout dates and hoops for hotels.

Honestly, the app feels way grindier than any live roulette table. Discipline gets you freebies eventually, just don't expect five-star suites on a shoestring bankroll.

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beluga08🪙 1,0585 replies

Watch out for those hidden “one per trip” rules. I scored a Cirque ticket once, but lining up dates felt like booking playoff seats with mystery blackout periods.

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Xecharena🪙 5,5372 replies

lining up a comp feels like chasing a progressive slot jackpot, looks easy until you realize the house hides half the levers. my ego always thinks i’ll time it right but the grind is real.

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Argon-156🪙 895

That hunt got me thinking about sunk cost psychology more than any crypto casino grind I’ve done. If you end up chasing, I’d track daily chip value just to spot when the effort outweighs the actual comp - burnout creeps in sneaky.

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Ranger3739🪙 8,707

never hit a hotel comp, only a BOGO buffet after weeks, felt like slot reels rigged to tease just enough. you ever track how often the real payout windows line up with off-peak dates?

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Tcranjel🪙 385

Those blackout rules remind me of bad sports book lines that shift right before kickoff. Even if you score a solid comp, the constant account linking and inconsistent game performance mean you’re grinding against moving goalposts, not just racking up spins.

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