The National Casino VIP Program
Loyalty programs are sold as a reward and built as an incentive — the trick is telling which side you are on. This page lays out how National Casino's VIP tiers, comp points and cashback actually work, and, more usefully, what each perk is worth in real $. The goal is simple: help you enjoy the rewards you earn naturally without chasing a tier that costs more than it gives back.
How the Tiers Work

- Cashback — a percentage of net losses returned, rising with each tier.
- Comp points — earned on wagering and convertible back into bonus funds at a fixed rate.
- Faster withdrawals and higher caps — useful if you cash out often or in size.
- A personal VIP manager — a single contact for higher tiers, handy for quick limit changes and tailored offers.
What a Tier Is Actually Worth
Here is the part the marketing skips: a tier is worth its cashback percentage multiplied by your real turnover, and not a cent more. A 10% cashback tier returns about $10 on a $100 net loss. That is genuinely useful money if you were going to play anyway — but it is never a reason to play more than you planned, because chasing a higher tier means staking more, and the extra you lose dwarfs the extra you get back.
The honest rule of thumb: let loyalty reward the play you would do regardless, and ignore any nudge to climb faster. Comp points work the same way — they convert at a fixed rate, so they are a small, steady rebate, not a jackpot.
Cashback Is the Standout Perk
Of everything in the program, cashback is the most straightforward value, because it usually carries little or no wagering. Unlike a welcome match, where the headline figure is eroded by playthrough, cashback lands close to its face value. If you only care about one VIP perk, this is the one to understand — and the bonus page shows how cashback compares to a deposit match in real terms.
Staying in Control as a VIP
A loyalty program should never become a reason to play beyond your budget. The same controls apply at every tier: deposit and loss limits, session timers, and the ability to step back whenever you choose, all on the responsible gambling page. A good VIP manager will help you set those limits, not push you past them — and if an offer ever feels like pressure, that is your cue to use the tools, not the perk.
Getting Started
You do not sign up for VIP separately — you are enrolled automatically and climb as you play. To begin, open an account from the registration page and fund it through the banking page. Then play the way you would anyway, and let the cashback and points accrue. Treated as a rebate on play you already enjoy, the VIP program is a quiet, real benefit. Treated as a target to chase, it costs more than it returns — and now you can tell the difference.












