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If you are already playing slots online at home, you may be leaving valuable comps on the table. Check out Borgata’s new Stay and Play promotions.

If you are already playing slots online at home, you may be leaving valuable comps on the table that could take you away from that sink full of dishes or stack of laundry for the night. I’m talking about Stay and Play promotions offered at online casinos. Turning those cyber-comp dollars into vacation fun is just a click away.

How does it work?

Atlantic City’s Borgata Casino & Spa is running a promotion August 15–17. If you already play slots at Borgata simply opt in to the Stay and Play promotion during the promotional period. If you haven’t signed up yet and want a shot at this promotion, visit casino.borgata.com and sign up. It’s that simple.

Then earn 200 iReward points during those dates. You’ll get an email at the end of the month saying you qualify for a free overnight stay. It’s that easy. Just don’t forget to sign up and opt in.

This particular promotion is for classic slots and progressive slots only. Sorry blackjack players. You’ll have to spin to win. Be sure you are playing qualified games before putting your money at risk.

Stay and Play is the best of both worlds. For the online player who doesn’t enjoy the casino floor you can dodge the crowds, the cigar smoke, tips, and never have to wait for your favorite machine to open up. But you can visit the shops, spas, clubs and restaurants any time you wish. It’s also a super bet for the cyber-slot gambler who has a mobility issue, or trouble sitting for long periods of time, but who still wants to have a toe in a luxurious pool with the grand kids. What about the couch potato that would rather be in his boxers until work Monday morning who is married to a “you never take me anywhere kind of gal”? Need I say more? Plus if you change your mind, the “reel” world bells and whistles of the slot area are a few floors below your comped room.

Check out our affiliate links often for the current Stay and Play options. Do you have a gambling question? Email me at betsandthecity@gmail.com for my best answer. Until next time, good luck and keep them spinning!

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