no player card--more heat ???

jnrwilliam

Active Member
What happen if one have no player card to play in same casino, evryday for a month, long hours per day?
draw more heat ?
medium to high betting level, let say $200 x 2 hands in average.
small spread 1-4.
 

Midwestern

Well-Known Member
jnrwilliam said:
What happen if one have no player card to play in same casino, evryday for a month, long hours per day?
draw more heat ?
medium to high betting level, let say $200 x 2 hands in average.
small spread 1-4.
Oh my goodness yes.

If you have a casino that you use as homebase, don't hit it too hard. Treat it like a car you own. Have fun with it, but take care of it because you will need it for a long time. When you travel to other casinos though, that's when you "drive it like a rental":grin:
 

Coyote

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Midwestern said:
Oh my goodness yes.

If you have a casino that you use as homebase, don't hit it too hard. Treat it like a car you own. Have fun with it, but take care of it because you will need it for a long time. When you travel to other casinos though, that's when you "drive it like a rental":grin:
Nice analogy! I agree 100%
 

HockeXpert

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Midwestern said:
If you have a casino that you use as homebase, don't hit it too hard. Treat it like a car you own. Have fun with it, but take care of it because you will need it for a long time. When you travel to other casinos though, that's when you "drive it like a rental":grin:
Very good analogy!
 

Sharky

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yeah, drive it like a rental...

agreed, as i totally beat the S#$%T out of my rental - a brand new SS Camaro - which is fun considering the 6.2L V8 w/ 426 horses...ah, good to be me :laugh:

looks nice, but crappy car though, HORRIBLE site lines can't see the first 12 feet in front of the car due to the raised hood and small windshield...side windows are short, too...will add that a hot blonde chick pulled up next to me on the highway to give me a 'thumbs up' ;)
 

aslan

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Sharky said:
agreed, as i totally beat the S#$%T out of my rental - a brand new SS Camaro - which is fun considering the 6.2L V8 w/ 426 horses...ah, good to be me :laugh:

looks nice, but crappy car though, HORRIBLE site lines can't see the first 12 feet in front of the car due to the raised hood and small windshield...side windows are short, too...will add that a hot blonde chick pulled up next to me on the highway to give me a 'thumbs up' ;)
I built an exact replica of a Sherman tank in my garage. It doesn't go really fast, but it gets me where I'm going, and nobody on the road challenges me. It's like I have my very own lane! And it has plenty of fire power if anyone gets in my way. smiley-transport011.gif
 

jnrwilliam

Active Member
thks to all reply quickly.
i come fr other side of the earth so i may never come back to the same casino or same city.
what is the best tactic if i play only 1 casino in a mth for some reasons,
my spread reduce to 1-3.
1)should i sign up the player card at 1st day
2) or get it after a few days of playing,
3) or don't get it at all, keep change table n shift freqently ?
what else benefit other than room, F&B, show for player card?
does most player in USA would get a player card so if one doesn't get it n play daily for weeks is very unusual ?

excuse for my questions of ABC,
nothing i know about USA.
 

Gamblor

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Oh geez OP, give it up already about the player card. The fact that you are planning to spend everyday at a casino (let alone for long hours), whether you choose to use a player card or not is the least of your worries.

I plan to step into a cage with a lion. Would removing this hamburger stain from my shirt make it less likely I get eaten?
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
creeping panther said:
We will have to flat bet on fine games and use heavy indice plays,,,and still get booted!:(

CP
I have been winning a lot lately in neutral and negative counts flat betting. I am waiting to get the "tap" for winning too much. "I don't know what he's doing, but he must be doing something. Get him out of here!" :laugh:
 

FLASH1296

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If you are barred you risk later discovering that your credit card has been billed absurd amounts of money for your room, meals, etc.
 

Coyote

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FLASH1296 said:
If you are barred you risk later discovering that your credit card has been billed absurd amounts of money for your room, meals, etc.
I would think that one would be protected from fraudulant purchases when using a credit card? I thought there was a federal standard of one being responsible for the first $50 of a fraudulant purchase only? :confused:

Regards,
Coyote
 

tthree

Banned
i dont think any casino would welcome you if refuse responsibility for your debt to another casino. MY father had the casino retroactively rescind most of his comp after we had checked out, paid in full according to his receipt given to him at check out.

The casino had us share a limo with another father/son to the airport. This "father and son" wanted to talk about card counting. My dad ignored them and I said, everyone I see that looks like they are counting lose their buy in so I dont see why anyone would do it. The limo driver reported that we were talking about card counting and after we got home my dad got a phone call telling him that he owed them money and why. To this day I am sure we were set up so the casino could do what they did and hope he would return to play craps. We never went back.
 

FLASH1296

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Coyote,

I have been trespassed from places that did retroactively bill me and others that did not.

Sometimes the bills ran into the tens of thousands as luxury suites have an absurd "rack rate"

I found that upon refusing to pay the credit card bill, the credit card companies will go to bat for you

if you tell them that you were invited and, pre-comped; creating a verbal contract that has been reneged upon.
 

jnrwilliam

Active Member
FLASH1296 said:
Coyote,

I have been trespassed from places that did retroactively bill me and others that did not.

Sometimes the bills ran into the tens of thousands as luxury suites have an absurd "rack rate"

I found that upon refusing to pay the credit card bill, the credit card companies will go to bat for you

if you tell them that you were invited and, pre-comped; creating a verbal contract that has been reneged upon.

even Comp. of F&B need to backpay retroactively ???
the meal or other coupon get fr the pit is save ?
 

tthree

Banned
Coyote said:
I would think that one would be protected from fraudulant purchases when using a credit card? I thought there was a federal standard of one being responsible for the first $50 of a fraudulant purchase only? :confused:

Regards,
Coyote
Ive had several instances of fraudulent activity on my cards over the years. Ive never had to or been asked to pay a penny.

All I had to do was fill out paper work.
 

Solo player

Well-Known Member
tthree said:
Ive had several instances of fraudulent activity on my cards over the years. Ive never had to or been asked to pay a penny.

All I had to do was fill out paper work.
X2!!

In fact I've never had to fill out paperwork a phone took care of everything.
 
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