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Thread: Kristin Loberg: Upcoming Vegas Trip - advice?

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    Kristin Loberg
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    Kristin Loberg: Upcoming Vegas Trip - advice?

    I'm taking my sister and 2 other girls (all mid to late 20s) to Vegas June 18-21. We leave on a red eye and will have 3 full days. We are staying at the Excalibur. I'm the only one who has been to Vegas before. I'd like to start using the Comp strategies this trip. Has anyone tried to do that while still sightseeing with first-timers? Any advice would be welcome.

    I have already read The Frugal Gambler and am in the middle of Comp City in preparation.

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    Coug Fan
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    Coug Fan: Need more info

    What is your (approximate) bet level, and what types of games do you and your sister/friends play? Also, what is your knowledge level regarding blackjack (basic strategy, card counting, etc)?

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    Coug It
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    Coug It: Re: Upcoming Vegas Trip - advice?

    > I'm taking my sister and 2 other girls (all
    > mid to late 20s) to Vegas June 18-21. We
    > leave on a red eye and will have 3 full
    > days. We are staying at the Excalibur. I'm
    > the only one who has been to Vegas before.
    > I'd like to start using the Comp strategies
    > this trip. Has anyone tried to do that while
    > still sightseeing with first-timers? Any
    > advice would be welcome.

    Get duplicate Player's club cards in your name and give them to the ladies to use why they play their feminine slots.

    > I have already read The Frugal Gambler and
    > am in the middle of Comp City in
    > preparation.

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