I wonder if Casinos will resume existing free play after the Casinos reopen. For example, I get $20 in free play a week at Gulfstream and $17 at Hialeah, plus about $15 in "Play for free play,"So $37(or $52 with the "Earn your free play," thing) a week which really isn't too shabby. But on Thursdays at Gulfstream is more of a "You played hard, you get rewarded," but since I couldn't gamble at Gulfstream due to it being closed for about three weeks so far, I wonder if I still get the "You played hard reward." I DID however earn an impressive 127 points in just one day(This is the equivalent of playing $635 in coin in, a far cry from when I was playing literal pennies) days before I even knew they were going to be closed. I had about 200 points and cashed them in a few days later, in fact the last day they were open, so I only have like 2 points left at Gulfstream. If they go by the 127 point day I might still get my Thursday free play. Player's Club had said that using your points does not effect free play.

At Hialeah, I have about 400 points($2,000 coin in) so I have no doubt in my mind that my Hialeah free play SHOULD remain since I have so many points. But what I am concerned about is that Player's Club said that they give out free play based on activity on a 2 month timeline. So if Hialeah opens back up say June 19, three months after their March 19th shutdown, technically we haven't played in three months so that could erase everybody's free play due to nobody playing in three months. Hopefully Player's Club would make a huge exception and extend the 2 month thing to 3 or 4 months due to the unforeseen consequences of the Covid-19 Casino shutdowns.