View Single Post
  #8  
Old 03-23-2005, 03:56 PM
Woody09 Woody09 is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Balls Deep
Posts: 72
Default Re: borgata wants a hundred bucks for a poker rate?

[ QUOTE ]
Also, none of you should be worrying about managing to play the full 8 hours. The Borgata collects cards at like 5 am for the new day. As long as they don't collect the cards at a time when you're clocked in but not in the room, they can't tell whether or not you've played poker for all the hours your card has been clocked in for.

So, right after you check in to the hotel, sit down in a game and clock in. Stay clocked in whether or not you're still playing until you feel like going to bed, then go down and clock out. If you're staying for multiple days, stay up until they collect the cards for the new day, then sleep really late and you'll have your room rate taken care of by the time you wake up.

scrub

[/ QUOTE ]
Sorry but this doesn't seem possible. I find it hard to believe that if you are clocked in and leave, then someone fills that seat the computer system doesn't recognize that you are not playing, and subsequently clock you out. Especially since there are a finite amount of seats, (say 500) if 501+ people are clocked in that is pretty good proof that not all of those clocked are playing. Casino tracking systems must be much more sophisticated than you purport them to be considering your proposition could cost the Borgata hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of a year.
Reply With Quote