Palace Station Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, NV
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Apr, 2014
Effective April 1, 2014 all Station casinos revised their slot club calculations, but it's still .3% for most video poker. For details see https://www.sclv.com/~/media/Images/Shared/Corporate/Station_Casinos_Boarding_Pass_Brochure_3X

Old: $1 Coin-In = 3 Points on Most Video Poker
Cash, Free Play or Comps: 1000 Points = $1 (0.30%)

New: $1 Coin-In = 3 Points on Most Video Poker with Daily 3x Points
Cash, Free Play or Comps: 1000 Points = $1 (0.30%)

Note that there is no swipe required for Chairman, President and Platinum card holders to get the 3x points, but Preferred and Gold players must swipe at the kiosk or activate with the app every day.

Also points can now be redeemed for free play right at the machines without activating at the kiosk first.
Dec, 2012
Effective December 19th, Station Casinos have tripled the coin-in needed to earn one point on the 100% payback machines. Used to be $4 to earn 3 points (.075%). Now it's $12 to earn 3 points (.025%). Also free play can no longer be downloaded and played on 100% machines.
Nov, 2010
The Gamblers Den at Palace Station has been removed as of 11/16/10. It contained many machines with 50c to $5 video poker games with over-99% returns. The highest returning games were 99.92% 2 Pair Joker and Triple Deuces. The slot and video poker tournament machines are now in that room. I rarely saw the Gamblers Den machines being played, probably at least partly because they were all excluded from multipliers and promotions and took $4 to earn one point.
Dec, 2009
Palace Station has changed the tournament alcove (near bingo) to a "Gambler's Den". (Tournament machines are now beside the Cabo Mexican Restaurant.)
The Gambler's Den has over forty 50c, $1, $2 and $5 video poker machines all advertised as being over 99% payback.
Most are single-line but some are 3/5 play and some are single-line progressives.
I saw games like 9/6 JoB, 99.92% JW2, 99.92% Triple Deuces, 9/6 BP Deluxe and many others.
Sounds good except for these: Every machine has a plaque on it saying it takes $4 coin-in to earn a point. And every machine has a sticker saying it is not eligible for point multipliers or "property promotions".
Aug, 2009
All remaining 9/6 JoB have been downgraded - $1/$2 in high-limit room.
Aug, 2009
All 25c FPDW have been removed. Only remaining FPDW is in 5c.
Aug, 2009
**MIA** $1/$2 3/5 Play Quick Quads 8/5 BP and 9/6 DDB (4) slant-tops near Jack's Irish Pub
**MIA** $1 3/5 Play Quick Quads 8/5 BP and 9/6 DDB (2) uprights near Western Union booth
Mar, 2009
**MIA** 4 Optimum play (FPDW) on wall near tournament machines-converted to lower pay tables.
Other 8 FPDW still there - 4 next to pit and 4 near Trackside bar.
Nov, 2008
*** MIA - *** (4) $1/$2 (3/5 Play) 9/6 JoB & 8/5 TB+ Quick Quads slant-tops near Jack's Irish Pub. (2) $1 (3/5 Play) 9/6 JoB & 8/5 TB+ Quick Quads uprights near Western Union booth.
Sep, 2008
The 25c 8/5 BP PROG (RF) bar-tops at Jacks Irish Pub are now 7/5.
Jul, 2008
*** MIA - *** (5) $1/$2 MG/MD 9/6 JoB uprights in high-limit room.
Sep, 2007
*** MIA - *** $5  9/6 JoB in high-limit room.
Apr, 2007
*** MIA - *** $1/$2/$5 NSUD in high-limit room.
Mar, 2007
*** MIA - *** (1) 25c 8/5 BP and 9/7 DB Multi-Strike upright by the north (valet) door.
Feb, 2006
*** MIA - *** (10) 25c/50c/$1 10/8 TDW slant-tops by the north (valet) door.
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