If you’re churning points on small bankroll you’re better off with less volatile games because your money will last longer Other games like the Piggy games tend to be more even - you don’t win big but you also don’t lose fast. Games like Buffalo are go big or go home. Different slots also have different “volatility”. Now in real life, the machines will swing well above or below the average over 2000 spins so you might bust out at 400 coin in on a bad run or be up $400 after 2000. $200 at a “true” cost of 0.10 a spin is 2000 spins or $2000 “coin in” which is what the casino looks at. But on average it’s only taking 0.10 or 0.15 and not a dollar.
So consider $200 bank at $1 a spin you have 200 spins you can afford when you sit down if the machine took it all. When you play a slot you spin and on average get 85-90% of your bet back - of course depending on your luck that time it might be a lot less or a lot more - but on average this will be true. Above 4000 you will almost certainly get free ocean view offers, free play, and or drinks everywhere. I’d aim for closer to 2000 to potentially net free ish interior rooms with drinks in the casino.