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Comp City Applied to Craps
I don't know if any of you watch the show las vegas, but the Montecito security kicked out to black chip bettors at the craps table because one was betting pass the other was betting don't pass to gain free comps.
How likely is the security team to check if 2 players are betting opposite of eachother to gain comps.. free suite etc. Also, anyone read comp city? |
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Re: Comp City Applied to Craps
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I don't know if any of you watch the show las vegas, but the Montecito security kicked out to black chip bettors at the craps table because one was betting pass the other was betting don't pass to gain free comps. [/ QUOTE ] Those "free comps" would be extremely expensive. It doesn't make sense for the casino to be upset any more than if someone wanted to bet on both black and red at roulette. The croupier and drinks servers may have reason to complain because people who think they aren't gambling are likely to undertip. |
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Re: Comp City Applied to Craps
HA is only 1.41% though... and you only get a certain number of rolls per hour.
It's very easy to get comps > what your -EV would be. |
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Re: Comp City Applied to Craps
While betting both red and black gives the house a huge edge.
1/19 - more than 5% |
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