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    AllStar
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    AllStar: Frequency of visits

    Blackchip player from east coast. How long should I stay out of the big houses between visits to avoid suspision?

  2. #2
    Wolverine
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    Wolverine: Re: Frequency of visits

    I visit 4 to 6 times a year and don't have any issues.

    What you didn't say was will you be playing under your own name? Are you expecting comps?

    If you are playing under your own name and expecting comps, you need to go easy on your "home" or they will get upset with you. My advice, use them just for a room and play just enough to get that. No need to stalk the place just to get an RFB comp when you can get food elsewhere. Seek food comps at your other casinos based upon your black chip play. I have yet to be turned down after a decent session (45 minutes+) of black chip play to the buffet or a coffee shop. Le Circ it is not, but food is food and it was FREE! And when a session is only 10 to 15 minutes long, it either means I lost very quickly (which will still get you a comp), or I won very quickly which means it is time to move on before suspicion sets in and I have plenty of money to buy my own meal!

    Similarly, vary when and where you play each trip if possible. There are 3 shifts to choose from in each casino! If it is big enough and the games are offered equally, play in an alternative pit (casinos are just like any other "workplace," in that many of the same personnel are placed in the same area, day in and day out) when you return on the same shift during the same stay. That way the pit will only see you once or twice, while you may actually be able to play 2, 4, or maybe even 6 sessions in the same casino without someone in the pit having a couple chances to watch your advantage play. That being said, the pit is only one issue--but you know that already--every black chip player is watched by the eye and sometimes filmed for review.

    Another tip is to get in with a host at each place you play. You can then stay at each store once or twice a year, but still hit all your casinos. As long as you avoid running into your host there, they will probably never even know you were there.

    One last tip--straight from Shift Manager (and confirmed by many other black chippers)--if you are approached about being rated, have some form of ID to give them. You need to think about this before it happens. Depending on the store, shift, busyness, etc... you may never be approached. But if you are and decline to be rated, you will be under 10X the scrutiny of every other player until they make a decision about you. In their thinking--NOBODY playing $100+ a hand would not want to receive the comps they are due playing at that level. You MUST be a cheat or card counter (they are the same--don't you know?!?). Search the site to find out ways to deal with this issue if comps aren't an issue, or you wish to play anonymously.

    Good luck in LV. Hope I have helped in some small way.

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    Cardkountr
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    Cardkountr: Very Good Post *NM*


  4. #4
    All Star
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    All Star: Re: Frequency of visits

    Use my own name. Serious recreational player, as my ex wife describes. Not playing for comps, playing to win. Recreational wins, but when the opportunity knocks, pounce on it until that little voice inside my head says, 'let's leave ... now'. Usual session for me runs 20-35 minutes. Rotate the houses each trip. Reason for my question in the first place was if I walk into the same house(s) twice in a 3 month period will that set off alarms? Plop my player's card down every where I land before they have to ask. Don't know many hosts though ... Do rotate the shifts rarely playing on the same shift on consecutive days, unless its getaway day. As far as the free food, I'm single, even the Imperial Palace buffet looks good when you're alone and hungry. Hah! Don't mind paying for a room either, a bed's a bed strip, off, downtown. Thanks very much for your insight.

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    bjplayer
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    bjplayer: Re: Frequency of visits

    Question about blackchip play? If the casinos have racks with blackchips, and 500 and 1000 chips to offer, why then, is it such a big deal for someone to use them to play? why is there so much scrutiny if someone is betting at least $100 a hand, if they are welcoming you to use black chips to play? i dont' understand this?

    > I visit 4 to 6 times a year and don't have any issues.

    > What you didn't say was will you be playing under your
    > own name? Are you expecting comps?

    > If you are playing under your own name and expecting
    > comps, you need to go easy on your "home" or
    > they will get upset with you. My advice, use them just
    > for a room and play just enough to get that. No need
    > to stalk the place just to get an RFB comp when you
    > can get food elsewhere. Seek food comps at your other
    > casinos based upon your black chip play. I have yet to
    > be turned down after a decent session (45 minutes+) of
    > black chip play to the buffet or a coffee shop. Le
    > Circ it is not, but food is food and it was FREE! And
    > when a session is only 10 to 15 minutes long, it
    > either means I lost very quickly (which will still get
    > you a comp), or I won very quickly which means it is
    > time to move on before suspicion sets in and I have
    > plenty of money to buy my own meal!

    > Similarly, vary when and where you play each trip if
    > possible. There are 3 shifts to choose from in each
    > casino! If it is big enough and the games are offered
    > equally, play in an alternative pit (casinos are just
    > like any other "workplace," in that many of
    > the same personnel are placed in the same area, day in
    > and day out) when you return on the same shift during
    > the same stay. That way the pit will only see you once
    > or twice, while you may actually be able to play 2, 4,
    > or maybe even 6 sessions in the same casino without
    > someone in the pit having a couple chances to watch
    > your advantage play. That being said, the pit is only
    > one issue--but you know that already--every black chip
    > player is watched by the eye and sometimes filmed for
    > review.

    > Another tip is to get in with a host at each place you
    > play. You can then stay at each store once or twice a
    > year, but still hit all your casinos. As long as you
    > avoid running into your host there, they will probably
    > never even know you were there.

    > One last tip--straight from Shift Manager (and
    > confirmed by many other black chippers)--if you are
    > approached about being rated, have some form of ID to
    > give them. You need to think about this before it
    > happens. Depending on the store, shift, busyness,
    > etc... you may never be approached. But if you are and
    > decline to be rated, you will be under 10X the
    > scrutiny of every other player until they make a
    > decision about you. In their thinking--NOBODY playing
    > $100+ a hand would not want to receive the comps they
    > are due playing at that level. You MUST be a cheat or
    > card counter (they are the same--don't you know?!?).
    > Search the site to find out ways to deal with this
    > issue if comps aren't an issue, or you wish to play
    > anonymously.

    > Good luck in LV. Hope I have helped in some small way.

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    Wolverine
    Guest

    Wolverine: Black chips, yellow chips, etc...

    > Question about blackchip play? If the casinos have
    > racks with blackchips, and 500 and 1000 chips to
    > offer, why then, is it such a big deal for someone to
    > use them to play? why is there so much scrutiny if
    > someone is betting at least $100 a hand, if they are
    > welcoming you to use black chips to play? i dont'
    > understand this?

    Casinos do not like advantage players (or even solid basic strategy players that have money management skills) to play with these odd colored chips! They want GAMBLERS to play with these odd colored chips because they know that in the long run, they will beat them up and make money. They want you to BELIEVE you can earn those chips, but they don't ever expect those chips to leave the rack.

    Secondarily, the casino guards their chips very closely. Once a counterfeit chip is discovered, notice how quickly all those denominations are removed and replaced by another color/type of chip? I know of an LV casino that had EIGHT $500 chips found to be fake...replaced every $500 chip in the joint overnight. If they are going to sweat $4,000 in fakes and spend THOUSANDS to replace the chips on the floor...winning a few thousand gets them pretty concerned too. Don't ask my why...it doesn't make any sense to me when they are a multi-million (small) to multi-billion dollar (large) casino.

    So, when you are betting with the bigger chips, they are watching you, but they are also watching their dealers. A mispay with a yellow chip ($1,000) or bigger is a really big deal, where an extra red or green isn't going to change their income a whole lot. They don't know if you are in cahoots with the dealer and you'll cash out and split the "extra" money the dealer just paid you by mistake. Doing this in greens or reds is ridiculous for the jail time you are going to get, but start playing with the funny colored chips and you have a week's pay for most floor people! Suddently, the risk seems worth it to people with low moral values and nothing to lose.


  7. #7
    Hollywood
    Guest

    Hollywood: Re: Frequency of visits

    > Blackchip player from east coast. How long should I
    > stay out of the big houses between visits to avoid
    > suspision?

    First of all if you juggle the shifts, you can move around a more frequently.

    I usually allow 6 weeks to go by in AC before I go back to the same club.

    And that visit is never on the same shift as my last one.

    It is very important to get your hands on multiple ID's.

    Thanks to Cardk I now have 11 of them and I can't begin to tell you, how much easier it has made my playing.

    I am no longer known as the same person in any 2 houses, with the exception of where I still play in my own name so I can be showered with comps.
    In those clubs I am quite conservative.

    If I am in a club and I make a move that would not be considered touristy (spliting 10's, doubling on soft 20 etc) I make sure I allow even more time to pass and when I finally go back it's as another person with some real cosmetic changes.

    I keep very specific records of cloths, hats, jewelery and facial hairs etc.

    Be exceptionally careful of rings. They zero right in on that stuff.

    I hope it helps,

    Hollywood

  8. #8
    pm
    Guest

    pm: Re: Frequency of visits

    > It is very important to get your hands on multiple
    > ID's.

    > Thanks to Cardk I now have 11 of them and I can't
    > begin to tell you, how much easier it has made my
    > playing.

    > I am no longer known as the same person in any 2
    > houses, with the exception of where I still play in my
    > own name so I can be showered with comps.
    > In those clubs I am quite conservative.

    What's the advantage of having a unique ID for each place you play at? Is it that casinos that are owned by the same group might otherwise share information on you?

  9. #9
    Cardkountr
    Guest

    Cardkountr: Re: Frequency of visits

    > What's the advantage of having a unique ID for each
    > place you play at? Is it that casinos that are owned
    > by the same group might otherwise share information on
    > you?

    With all the consolidation of casino's under a single corporate structure going on, and the implementation of common data bases/comp cards it's very easy for them to track the play history of the same players name within their group.

    A suspicious pit critter could break into a cold sweat after seeing the same player name rack up a sizeable win history spread among the casinos the parent company owns. Even non affiliated casinos share player information of any suspected a/p which makes multiple id's more of a necessity.

    The trick is to play short sessions on different shifts,and not get too friendly with the pit staff so they won't remember you in case someone on a different shift takes action against that name causing you have to dump the ID at that club and reappear several months later under a different name or with a different appearance.

    Cardk.

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    Hollywood
    Guest

    Hollywood: Re: Frequency of visits

    > What's the advantage of having a unique ID for each
    > place you play at? Is it that casinos that are owned
    > by the same group might otherwise share information on
    > you?

    It had gotten to the point where not only did I start getting busted frequently, but I was walking into new places and they were waiting for that name.

    As a result one day I decided to be a differnt person in every casino I go into. And I must tell you, it has worked magically.

    If I get busted in that place under my new name I avoid them for at least 6 months and then go in and reestablish myself as a new person.

    Bear in mind every ID must be tied into a legitimate address and name for that address. Because, trust me they will check.

    Once I get busted under a bullshit name, I get rid of that ID, because I now know it's in some kind of data base. Why use it again. They only cost about $100.00 bucks.

    I tried the route where I told them I didn't want to be rated blah blah blah.

    Let me tell you something, they don't buy that when you are a high states player. You must be a person with some kind of background.

    By being a different person in each house, if that person goes bad, none of the others are in jepardy.

    Hope it helps,

    Hollywood

  11. #11
    All Star
    Guest

    All Star: Re: Frequency of visits

    What web site can I get an id from?

  12. #12
    Bettie
    Guest

    Bettie: A quick search of this site


    and you'll learn that people have had some pretty bad experiences with ordering ID via the 'net. You'll also see that I always suggest "ID by Mail," which is really a catalog of the dozens of different places where you can get hundreds of different types of IDs.

    Bettie



  13. #13
    All Star
    Guest

    All Star: Re: A quick search of this site *NM*


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