"would you like a player's card?"

bigplayer

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you generally can't be a high roller without an account in their database

Dyepaintball12 said:
Well I'm sure high rollers don't need players card do they? Whats the cut off between gambler who bets a lot and a High Roller who the casino doesn't care if they have a card or not as long as they play at their casino?
You might get away with it if you have a large chip stockpile, but generally to be a high roller you'll need to be able to make large cash buy-ins or have a credit line, neither of which you can do without a players card and all of your info, drivers license scanned, and SSN on file. No major casino is going to give a comp without an associated players account...that is how they maintain a paper trail today to account for such things.
 

Dyepaintball12

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Okay that all makes sense.

But what if you play on a team and are the BP? Then it makes sense to try for comps right? Seems pretty +EV and you wouldn't be quickly tossed because they don't see you counting at the same table hour after hour

I know thats what the MIT guys did but then again that was back in the day
 

FLASH1296

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The demand for a player's card is proportional top the level of your play.
The more that you bet, the more important the issue becomes to them.
 

winr_winr_chicken_dinner!

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No Comps

Dyepaintball12 said:
Okay that all makes sense.

But what if you play on a team and are the BP? Then it makes sense to try for comps right? Seems pretty +EV and you wouldn't be quickly tossed because they don't see you counting at the same table hour after hour

I know thats what the MIT guys did but then again that was back in the day
This is one of the problems with BP play. A team manager wants to avoid id as much as possible, but the BP wants the comps. It happens a lot more than you think!
 
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