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HOW TO BE A NEVADA HIGH ROLLER:
(reprint from the Nevada Magazine of Events and Shows) Nothing attracts the attention of casino bosses quicker than someone who plays, or wants to play, high-limit games. We're talking table games such as baccarat, poker, or craps, where the minimum bet is $1,000 to $10,000. I don't live in that world. My world is investing $5 in a quarter machine and walking away with $45 after 20 minutes. That happened to me once, and I haven't forgotten my one big payday. That led me to think I might want to become a high roller and enjoy its many benefits including complimentary rooms, elegant meals, monthly martini parties, and front row seats to any show in town. I soon learned that my $5 investment didn't allow me entry into the high roller club. The secret to membership is length of play and average bet. It might be exciting to play 30 minutes at a $100 table and then walk away, but playing four straight hours at that same table sends a strong message to the casino manager. My play didn't send a message. It was more like a pathetic whimper, but I now have the time to study people and the games they play. If you think you have the potential to be a high roller, here are a few suggestions: < Walk in with confidence and ask for a casino host. Make your presence known. < Wear proper clothing. You're not going to find shorts or tank tops among those playing baccarat behind closed doors, unless they have more money than Midas. < Ask questions. The casino host is more than willing to explain all the rules of the house. < Go in knowing you can win, but also knowing how much you can lose. High limit games mean your purse can go quickly. Should you lose, thank everyone for a delightful evening- and wait for the casino to invite you back for a special high-stakes weekend. Article written by Jack Bulavsky Jack's World Nevada Events & Shows May/June 2006 To visit their web site go to: www.nevadamagazine.com |
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good information. I try not to be noticed and i don't think I will be in my lifetime as long as i keep my bets and winnings below my set limits. I saw what a casino could do when you have a long CRAPS roll. They did everything they could do to keep me in their casino; free rooms, late dinner, a companion was suggested (but even though I was alone) I was a married man and I declined.
Last edited by Bossman : 05-17-2006 at 12:19 PM. |