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Buyin/cashout transportation
Do casinos typically provide other options besides cashing out to cash?
How do 20/40 or 30/60 live players get their money to/from the game? That seems like a lot of cash to be carrying around on one's person. I had a really nice score at 4/8 last night (10 hrs at an insane bb/hr) as was worried about walking out to the car with it. I couldn't even begin to image what it would be like to walk out with a 30/60 equivalent. So, do people really just carry that much cash around? |
#2
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
how much could you have possibly won... $1000? people carry much more than that. sometimes i carry much more than that when i go to burger king.
that being said, i'm pretty sure you can get an account or something at poker rooms where they keep your cash. |
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
lol.. ya.. I only won 1k.. so I was carying just a bit more than that. I am not used to carying that much $... but, it got me thinking, if I were playing 30/60, that would have been 7.5k.
Hopefully, this will be a real problem for me someday.. in the mean time, thinking about it peaked my curiosity. |
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
if I were playing 30/60, that would have been 7.5k.
Some casinos will let you keep an account on hand. I know a couple people who simply wire money to Vegas for it to be ready when they go. A couple places I've been to will let you rent a box, this is nice because you can keep your cash as chips. Most places however you have to walk in with a nice thick wad of cash. Really it's not that bad. Oh and buy in for a 30 games is around 1500 so even if you carried 2 buyins your not close to your figure. Also the chance of tripling is much lower in the higher games because there just isn't as much gravy on the table. |
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
Buy a nice handbag, put all your bills in it and strap it around your chest. That's how I carry my 10g's around.
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
The last time I was in Vegas, the guy beside me at a 20-40 table took his cash out of a gym bag that contained more than one "roll." I dont think anyone would bother targetting my sorry ass because I have a few k on me.
You dont really need the house security participation until you're across from Johnny Chan at a crowded 300-600 table and you take all of the stacks. Then they're gladly escort you as far as the craps table. |
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
It's not that bad. I got paid cash for my $20k win at Foxwoods. I got escorted to my car, and I was on my way. The only scary part was that everyone in the entire area knew I had this much cash, since total strangers kept coming up to me and congratulating me. I would imagine it would be pretty easy for someone to eye up whoever wins, follow them out of the casino, have an "accident" on the road, and make off with a lot of loot. I was on the lookout for any of that, and was the only car on the road at 3AM.
But don't sweat it, unless you have over 10k, its not that big of a deal. Just lock it up when you get home. |
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
Generally, I like to carry my money in a large burlap sack with a dollar sign on it [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
when you first start playing, 1k seems like a lot. I know it did to me, and I was nervous riding the subway home once. as you start playing more and higher your threshhold for comfort will increase. now I'm comfortable with a lot more, but I would be nervous about 20k, which to some is just routine. lots of high stakes players carry around chips instead of cash, it's much easier.
--turnipmonster |
#10
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Re: Buyin/cashout transportation
To be fair, at the time turnipmonster did live in the frickin' ghetto. Or, at least, next to it.
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