Even during the 10X multiplier event, we would need to earn 1,400 base-tier credits for this to work. TC 14,000 + 1,000 (bonus for earning 1,000 tier credits in a day). On the Video Roulette, someone posted that it is 1 tier for $10 coin in so a total coin-in of $14K is required. The theoretical loss would be $14K * .054 = $736.84 which is not bad and probably a lot better than taking your chances on slot machines. The math is totally off and giving some people false expectations. They don't have too many 10X days but plenty of 5X days, which would require 2,500 base-TCs (12,500 + 5,000 bonus) = 17,500 TCs. And on $25K (2,500 x 10) coin-in, the theoretical loss would be $1,315.79.
Confirmed still working at Caesar palace by bar near front lobby. But do note* this counts as video poker so it’s $10/point. I also notice 0 tends to come out wayyyy more than 5.3% but got 20,000 tier credit in 30 mins with about $1000. I’m pretty confident you could get diamond with like $300 and a whole day
@@andyjhleeno I got 20,000 with $1000 in 30 minutes. But I can afford to lose that. I’m saying if you did it smart and took your time you could get the 15,000 credits for diamond with about $300.
From what I could see it cost $21 to earn 14 tier credits after about one minute worth of play. If you play for 15 minutes you’ll have lost $315 and have earned 210 tier credits. Continuing this strategy until you hit 1500 tier credits (assuming a 10x multiplier day to get you to 15k for diamond status), it will cost about $2250 with zero chance of turning a profit. The house always wins.
@@quintontrennepohl5067 True. You don’t lose money on that particular spin but the point is is the loss worth the tier credits gained? If you push $100 through this game you will earn 1 credit. On average for every $100 you push through you will lose $5.20. To achieve Diamond status with no tier bonus you are looking at $78,000 to achieve Diamond status on average.
You can forget about Diamond Elite or Seven Stars during a 5X multiplier event. Diamond Elite is 75K TC and Seven Star is 150K TC and the max earnings cap is 25K TC during multiplier events. The most that I would go for is Diamond Plus 25K TCs. The expected loss with this method would be $1,315.79 to get 17.5K TCs (2.5K base + 10K multiplier bonus + 5K daily bonus) with $10 coin-in per 1 tier credit at $25K coin-in.
@@mikepark1219 thank you for the information, I was unaware of the 25k cap during the event! I’ll have to try and go to 2 more after that one in May to make it to diamond elite
Thanks for sharing this. Just wondering, how did you only lose $50ish dollars? The odds of getting 0 or 00 is 2/38= 5.2%. So to get 15K total points you will need 2,500 base points, meaning you will need to wager at least $25K. And 5.2% of $25K is closer towards $1.3K of losses.
@@CowLazarsmeaning this should cost someone on average $750? On a 10x day you would just need 1500 TC (don’t need the daily bonus from 2500). So 15000 wagered at this machine with a 5% expected loss equals -$750. Please write back how or if this is not the case I’m definitely a little confused here.
I believe she's getting 1 TC for each $5 wagered. If you watch the first two spins she gets 3 TC for two $9 bets. This would bring the required coin-in on a 10x day to 7500 and the expected loss to $394.50. Not $50, but pretty darn good.
With a 10x multiplier if you are going for 75,000 tier credits in a year you are still losing around $700 to do this, as 5.5% of the time it will hit 0 and you'll lose your entire bet. Or if you bet all the numbers you'll lose 5.5% every time, same difference. If you can do it in less than 75k credits, then reduce the expected loss proportionately.
@priyanksavla it's at Gustaves bar, the center bar near the check in at Paris. Some machines were paying 1tc for $10 but there were several others that paid 1tc for $5. If you walk out of the check in area at paris and turn right the bar is directly on your left, There's a Gold railing divider next to the bar and the machine that's closest to that railing was always 1tc $5.
Yup, that’s about right. My friend and I are here in Vegas (for 10x multiplier event) and last night (8/27/24) we successfully did this method to get 1500 tier credits in about an hour (15 minutes of that was just trying to figure things out and get our groove with pressing the spin button rapid-fire, lol). It did require an investment of about $1000 (cost me around $800 and my friend around $1000… just depends on how lucky/unlucky you get on the 0/00) to rack up 1500 tier credits. We did it mostly at the horseshoe bar. We also did it at the bar at Paris and it worked there too. For me the investment is worth it because I come to Vegas three or four times a year and investing $1000 for diamond pays for itself *many* times over. Thank you for sharing!!!! (But now take it down so they don’t close this loophole, lol)
FYI… you have to be really lucky to get diamond with $100. It’s cost me 6 to get to diamond. Still not bad. But doing it with only $100, you need some luck!
i stayed at harrahs and they have it there where you can do it. its the center bar near the in between the mountain tower elevators and the high limit area. @@Kyle_702
Yes its still gambling. You get unlucky or lucky. It's all a matter of perspective right? If they gave the option of buying a Diamond card would you? This is as close to that that I know of. The numbers you don't bet could come up 6 times in a row and you get zero tier credits.
Goodness. Too funny. Absolutely no understanding of basic math. None. And by the way, if you look closely at the 3:00 mark, she is down 18 dollars and has a measly 17 tier credits. She will earn every tier credit and yes, the casino will send a limo to get you if you do this.
@@crashdavis565 she got zeros at a higher EV during this small sample. Over the long run, on a 10x multiplier day, it would be well worth it for the diamond benefits for people that will use the benefits
How about u take this down because posting this for all to see is so dumb. The casinos may catch on and make it so u can’t do this. Thanks for potentially running this for everyone.