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Originally Posted by
BlackHead
I wont mention the casino company, but I noticed I've clocked in 40 hours in total in 5 days in different locations with a minimum bet of hundred wonged in for comps. My question is can the Pit boss see my daily and weekly log and average win when he swiped my card. If, yes is it really that suspicious since i'm on "vacation" and ratholing anyway.
Depends on the Store your playing at. At my place the FS/Casino shift manager/ pit boss can see anything they want, anytime they want by accessing the small computer attached to each table. At other places the mini screen attached to the tables is only to "rate" you. When they are at that little adjustable kiosk looking machine they just swipe your card to "get you in" and you start earning points. This is where they put in what you bought in for/ chips you brought to the table/ what your wearing/ and your average bet. At MOST PLACES The machine attached to the table has little or no acceS to see a persons hours played, up/down for lifetime, average bet, average buy in, etc; They can just see what your "cash in" for that gaming day was . This is done mainly so they can keep track of your win/loss as accurately as possible but only for that "gaming day".
However, at many places If you see them at a computer in the middle of the pit (after coming to the computer attached to the table and jotting down your players card number/name) and going to the computer in the middle of the pit ( usually the place new cards, dice, and tissues are kept) then more than likely they are interested in you as a player and want to see what your up/down or how long you've been playing there. When at the computer in the middle of the pit they do have access to your average play time, average bet, home address, win loss over 30 days, 180 days, 365 days, and lifetime . As well as comps that you redeemed, and any "notes" that any other floor sup/pit boss/ casino shift manager had put on your file.
A good way to find out what's what is this:
Ask the floor sup for a comp to a restraunt on property, pack of cigs, or anything that costs money that you've seen someone comped before. You'll see him either:
A: jot down your players card # and take it to that computer I mentioned above in the middle of the pit and log Into their system to check your play/comps/etc and base the comp you asked for off of that.
Or
B: Get all of the information he/she needs right from the little computer attached to the table.
Hope this helps.
Tom
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