01-13-2010, 11:31 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 23,400
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
Unless you are REALLY high rollin you gotta ask for comps.
to dealer " hey i really like this table , can you guys comp me a room so i can come back first thing and gamble here"
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They will tell you to go get a card... this isn't the old days anymore.
One of the keys to getting "comps" is to become a slot club member, and to turn the card into the dealer when you're playing a table game so that you can become "rated". The rating means how much you bet per hour of play at whatever table game... Of course, this works with the slot machines too, except the computer keeps a very accurate account of your play.
Almost all casinos in Las Vegas have a slot club card to do this. Search out the slot club booth in the casino, they will ask you for an ID, and to fill out a card with your name, address, phone and social security number and they issue you a plastic, credit card sized card with an ID number on it. Whenever you sit down at a table game, you should hand your slot card to the dealer, who will get the attention of the pit boss, he/she logs you in and notes your average bet. When you leave, they make a note of that too. Whenever you play at a slot machine be sure to insert your slot club card into the appropriate slot... Most casinos offer cash back or comps based on the denomination you bet and your length of play. You earn "points" based on the number of coins you put into the machine and those points can be redeemed for various comps from t-shirts to free rooms. Also it should be noted that getting a slot card puts you on their mailing list, where you will receive exceptional offers in the mail for free rooms, discounted rooms, and other deals....
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