
Casinos compete with each other for new customers, and regular players are the most sought after of all. To entice and retain these players casino VIP programs were created. These programs offer rewards for loyal play and often work in tiers, so the more you play the bigger and better rewards you will receive. This article looks at casino VIP programs and gives you some tips on making sure you are getting the best returns.
Below you will see an explanation of how regular VIP rewards programs are set up and the difference between these and the high-roller ones. Next are some examples of the rewards you can expect to receive as a high roller. After that we put VIP clubs into context, explaining the many different types of rewards and bonuses offered by online casinos. Lastly we finish up with a quick overview of how these work in the live casino environment.
Typically VIP rewards programs at online casinos let you accumulate points as you play at the tables. These points are then exchanged either for extra bonuses (which will themselves need to be cleared via play-through) or entries to slots or blackjack tournaments. Some casinos let players directly buy chips with their points or even logoed merchandise or gadgets such as iPads. The total points required for these gadgets is usually very high – while the bonuses are smaller and more easily accessible.
While the points you earn will only be a tiny percentage of your total play (less than 1% in many cases), these do add up surprisingly fast – especially in games where the house edge is low.
Many casinos organize their VIP programs into tiers. If you earn over a certain number of points in a month, then you will move up a tier. This might give you access to bigger bonuses and rewards, and will usually also give you a multiplier on the points you earn during the next month, which can in turn help you reach the next level, and so on.
Big spenders at online casinos will find themselves offered the chance to join exclusive loyalty programs designed for the big money players. You’ll get an invitation from your casino host and will find some big benefits waiting if you accept this offer. The core of these higher level VIP ones is usually still point collection; however you’ll collect the points twice as fast, and will have access to bigger bonuses when you cash in your points.
The high roller VIP programs do not stop with points. You’ll have extra reload bonus offers (often every day, though check your casino for this), complimentary entries to slots and blackjack tournaments, and for the biggest players of all, tickets to major sporting events or exclusive parties.
Casinos offer a whole package of different rewards, with VIP programs being only a small part of the total rewards for an individual player. You should make sure that your casino offers the best spread of bonuses and rewards possible and not just rely on one type of bonus.
VIP programs are not confined to online casinos; live venues have a number of comps and reward programs to reward regular and loyal players too. You should speak to your casino host and make sure you get a player card to get started. This card will at least ensure you collect points for your play that can be used to buy food or enjoy other casino facilities. If you are a genuine high-roller you will receive proper VIP treatment including free accommodation and access to exclusive private areas of the casino.