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Harrahs Prop Scores

If you’ve heard about Prop Scores for Harrahs Las Vegas (and other) properties, this page will explain them to you.

There are three Prop scores — Prop18, Prop19, and Prop20. This is how Harrahs Entertainment has marked them, we have no idea why.

All 3 numbers are figures that Harrahs assigns to each player secretly. The number probably signifies how much you theoretically would lose on a given day of play. For example, if your Prop score is 600, Harrahs believes you will generally lose $600 for each day of play. This is an assumption on our part, but probably true. For more information on the definition of “theo” or “ADT”, please visit Harrahs theo and ADT information.

The Prop18 number probably means either your daily “loss” average (also called theo or ADT, average daily theoretical) over the past 6 visits.

The Prop19 number probably means the daily “loss” average (ADT) over the past year.

The Prop20 number probably means the daily “loss” average (ADT) over the past 2 years.

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Comments

Comment from Jim
Time: November 5, 2007, 1:20 pm

Not must is posted about prop 19 and 20, and I can confirm that they are 12 and 24 month values. Also it appears that on the first of each month Harrahs system removes the oldest month in its entirety and then adds each days play for this month as you earn them.

Comment from Tom
Time: November 13, 2008, 3:45 pm

Jim I thought they based it on a calender year. Meaning that they reset all tier scores on Jan 1st of every year? This is what they say on their website. I’m hoping your right though! That means we can keep our tier credits for longer.

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