I've been playing this a lot trying to see if I can get enough to get a Penthouse upgrade when I go to Las Vegas, though with the recent policy change you can only redeem 3 items in a 30 day period which means you can't just redeem 5 different kinds of $50 food voucher and hand them out to homeless people or whatever. It's not clear to me how long this game will last because they're going to be losing a lot of money giving out all this stuff for free but I've figured out some kind of guide.
First use Linkclump from Chrome to collect your 50K/day of chips from sites that share these stuff. Without this money you'll never get anywhere.
The max coin in for VIP points (equivalent of XP) for Blackjack is 5K (level 12-24), 10K (25-44), 20K (45-64), and 30K (65+). You should never bet more than the allowed per level. Print up a guide on basic Blackjack strategy. The house edge is around 0.2% because you average 6025 chips per level up after around level 65 or so while each level requires around 3 million coin ins and this reduces the house edge lower than it should be. Usually you'll collect say 100K in two days and bet 30K and if you try again two days later. Alternatively if you've a lot of time you can always just bet smaller.
You need to hit level 165 for the highest daily bonus. This requires around 300 million coin in or so for Blackjack, so you need about 600K coins to get there collected. Your mileage may vary since you can lose a million coins betting 30K at a time before you even noticed it. At this level you'll have about 150K loyalty points which can be redeemed for a 2 night suite plus some kind of food, or you can take one of those cheapo rooms for 10K loyalty room instead.
Note that the game always favors betting smaller in terms of earning loyalty points (LP) but unless you want to play millions of Blackjack hands you should bet the max whenever appropriate. At low levels you could just have slots autospin on the minimum amount because you need to build your hotels anyway and slots are much faster for LP at the beginning when the amount of coin in per LP is small, and the LP you randomly collect from the hotels is significant because eventually the steady state LP gain at level 500 or whenever leveling up requires too much XP to play Blackjack is somewhere around 400 LP per day so the random 50-100 you collect on hotels is significant. Unfortunately all the slots have interactive games so you can't just have it do 200 spins on a low per spin value while you go do something else, as that'd be the fastest and cheapest way to get LP.
Loyalty points have an approximate value of 500 LP = $1 (it takes 25000 LP for a $50 food voucher), though you can get a room at Mirage for 10K LP so I'm guessing that's better than the standard conversion there. The suites for 2 nights range between 100-200K. Stuff in Aria tends to be overpriced so unless you really have a reason to go there you shouldn't buy anything there. The Penthouse upgrade from Bellagio is around 250K though you do have buy a suite at the full price and I imagine that'd be at least $1k/day. Economically speaking, the buffet/food vouchers might be your best choice but the inability to buy more than 3 of them in a 30 day period means you'll not be able to spend all your LPs.
In theory, playing slots yield better returns for your coins because in about 100 years you'll eventually get to level 500 while playing slots and that'd make the leveling up bonus irrelevent for Blackjack so slots narrowly beat out Blackjack since it requires 1/45th the coin in compared to Blackjack (but Blackjack money lasts about 50 times longer, after factoring in leveling up bonuses and 25 times without). I don't know of anyone who is even at level 200 from playing slots though, and I think the casinos would've figured out that people are totally ripping them off with the free stuff since they probably didn't think people will come anywhere close to earning 50K/day on chip shares. Looking at the current VIP points needed per level (I'm at level 172) it's pretty safe to assume you'd have to hit around level 400 or more while playing slots to catch up to a Blackjack player and that could take years and the game is likely to be massively nerfed before then.
There was one day where the Blackjack table had a negative house edge. I made 3 million chips that day and just thought I had good luck until I went back and worked out the math. Unfortunately it was fixed immediately the next day.
Although there's a 50K/day limit per chip, if you just install the game without playing it, then your character do not exist until you hit 'play' so there is no daily limit because your character doesn't exist yet (but you can still collect toward that character). You can collect as many coins as you can find in links (there are several facebook groups for that). I'm not sure if it's wise to go overboard since having a level 1 character with 50 million coins might rise a few flags, but then since this game had a negative edge on Blackjack for one day you could hope they'd be incompetent enough to not notice a level 1 having an absurd amount of coins. That said if your goal is just some free food + cheap room there's no reason to risk it since that'd cost you 40K LP and that's easy to get normally. It's only the stuff that requires 100K+ (usually suites or similar stuff) that'd require a lot of coins. Of course you can't see the rewards until you play the game, but a 2 night suite ranges from 100K-200K depending on where you're getting it. For one million LP you can change the fountain song at Bellagio. By my estimation you'd have ~600K LP at level 500 which means you'd need 400K/400 = 1000 days to hit it after you reached the level cap (which nobody is anywhere close to). I have heard of guys have up to 300K now but those are slot players and slot drops off to a steady state of 400/day once you hit level 145 or so where you need ~12000 coin in per 10 LP.
First use Linkclump from Chrome to collect your 50K/day of chips from sites that share these stuff. Without this money you'll never get anywhere.
The max coin in for VIP points (equivalent of XP) for Blackjack is 5K (level 12-24), 10K (25-44), 20K (45-64), and 30K (65+). You should never bet more than the allowed per level. Print up a guide on basic Blackjack strategy. The house edge is around 0.2% because you average 6025 chips per level up after around level 65 or so while each level requires around 3 million coin ins and this reduces the house edge lower than it should be. Usually you'll collect say 100K in two days and bet 30K and if you try again two days later. Alternatively if you've a lot of time you can always just bet smaller.
You need to hit level 165 for the highest daily bonus. This requires around 300 million coin in or so for Blackjack, so you need about 600K coins to get there collected. Your mileage may vary since you can lose a million coins betting 30K at a time before you even noticed it. At this level you'll have about 150K loyalty points which can be redeemed for a 2 night suite plus some kind of food, or you can take one of those cheapo rooms for 10K loyalty room instead.
Note that the game always favors betting smaller in terms of earning loyalty points (LP) but unless you want to play millions of Blackjack hands you should bet the max whenever appropriate. At low levels you could just have slots autospin on the minimum amount because you need to build your hotels anyway and slots are much faster for LP at the beginning when the amount of coin in per LP is small, and the LP you randomly collect from the hotels is significant because eventually the steady state LP gain at level 500 or whenever leveling up requires too much XP to play Blackjack is somewhere around 400 LP per day so the random 50-100 you collect on hotels is significant. Unfortunately all the slots have interactive games so you can't just have it do 200 spins on a low per spin value while you go do something else, as that'd be the fastest and cheapest way to get LP.
Loyalty points have an approximate value of 500 LP = $1 (it takes 25000 LP for a $50 food voucher), though you can get a room at Mirage for 10K LP so I'm guessing that's better than the standard conversion there. The suites for 2 nights range between 100-200K. Stuff in Aria tends to be overpriced so unless you really have a reason to go there you shouldn't buy anything there. The Penthouse upgrade from Bellagio is around 250K though you do have buy a suite at the full price and I imagine that'd be at least $1k/day. Economically speaking, the buffet/food vouchers might be your best choice but the inability to buy more than 3 of them in a 30 day period means you'll not be able to spend all your LPs.
In theory, playing slots yield better returns for your coins because in about 100 years you'll eventually get to level 500 while playing slots and that'd make the leveling up bonus irrelevent for Blackjack so slots narrowly beat out Blackjack since it requires 1/45th the coin in compared to Blackjack (but Blackjack money lasts about 50 times longer, after factoring in leveling up bonuses and 25 times without). I don't know of anyone who is even at level 200 from playing slots though, and I think the casinos would've figured out that people are totally ripping them off with the free stuff since they probably didn't think people will come anywhere close to earning 50K/day on chip shares. Looking at the current VIP points needed per level (I'm at level 172) it's pretty safe to assume you'd have to hit around level 400 or more while playing slots to catch up to a Blackjack player and that could take years and the game is likely to be massively nerfed before then.
There was one day where the Blackjack table had a negative house edge. I made 3 million chips that day and just thought I had good luck until I went back and worked out the math. Unfortunately it was fixed immediately the next day.
Although there's a 50K/day limit per chip, if you just install the game without playing it, then your character do not exist until you hit 'play' so there is no daily limit because your character doesn't exist yet (but you can still collect toward that character). You can collect as many coins as you can find in links (there are several facebook groups for that). I'm not sure if it's wise to go overboard since having a level 1 character with 50 million coins might rise a few flags, but then since this game had a negative edge on Blackjack for one day you could hope they'd be incompetent enough to not notice a level 1 having an absurd amount of coins. That said if your goal is just some free food + cheap room there's no reason to risk it since that'd cost you 40K LP and that's easy to get normally. It's only the stuff that requires 100K+ (usually suites or similar stuff) that'd require a lot of coins. Of course you can't see the rewards until you play the game, but a 2 night suite ranges from 100K-200K depending on where you're getting it. For one million LP you can change the fountain song at Bellagio. By my estimation you'd have ~600K LP at level 500 which means you'd need 400K/400 = 1000 days to hit it after you reached the level cap (which nobody is anywhere close to). I have heard of guys have up to 300K now but those are slot players and slot drops off to a steady state of 400/day once you hit level 145 or so where you need ~12000 coin in per 10 LP.