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Old 07-13-2007, 10:21 AM
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Default Re: How do table game comps work in AC?

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How do you get comps at these games in AC casinos (let's say Borgata)? Do they accumulate automatically on your player's card? Do you have to "check in" and "check out"? Or is this just a judgment call where they might give you free food or room or whatever?

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borgata puts comp dollars directly onto your account. you have to earn $5 in comp on a single trip to get them, but that should be easy with just an hour or two of play. other casinos might record your blackjack action on your account, but not give you anything tangible in return. you then have to ask the floorperson or someone at the players club if you qualify for "X".

when you arrive at the table, throw your buy in on the felt and when the floorperson comes over to approve the chips, give him/her your card and you'll get swiped in. then when you cash out, they'll close out your session indicating your time played and average bet size. you don't have to remember to get logged out like in poker, they will have to do it when you leave or when other people take your seat.

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Also, what sort of comp can I expect from playing blackjack at $25 or $50/hand in terms of $/hour?

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20% of your average bet per hour is standard.

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Finally, will they revoke comps if they think you are counting cards (I'm not going to put any serious effort into this, but I might raise my bet if the count seems obviously high)? Thanks for any responses...

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NJ law (unlike NV law) states that advantage players can't be kicked out so I wouldn't worry about losing comps at the stakes you (and I) play.
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