Many savvy players carefully monitor their average daily theoretical to maximize their offers. I know of players who will "clock out" at table games just before the casino day ends so they don't short play into a new day.

I've never been concerned with this however about two years ago my daily average was clobbered when it was mistakenly reported at Caesars Palace that I played roulette for about twenty minutes on a day I wasn't even in Vegas. That caused my offers to drop dramatically.

However over the last couple of days I have no one to blame but myself if my average takes a hit.

On Saturday whIle staying with my GF in Vegas we went to Nobu at Caesars. I used comp points from my Total Rewards card to pay for dinner. There was ZERO play.

On Monday night we attended a show at Paris on free tickets from a Vegas show club. I used my TR card for valet parking. Again, ZERO play.

Will these two days kill future offers as the 20 minutes of roulette play did two years ago?

Or, since my card was not used for anything casino related will I slide by?