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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] One thing you may be missing is that table comps cannot be turned into cash like slot points can (with very very rare exceptions such as travel reimbursement or being a whale with a % of your losses returned). [/ QUOTE ] Comp points can be bought and sold among players at some casinos. I doubt casinos endorse this sort of thing as policy, but it can and does happen. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think you understand the difference between slot earned comps and table game comps. Yes I can get tickets to a show and resell them if that is what you mean but as far as dinner reservations and rooms it would be a logistical nightmare to even bother. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know if it's different at a lot of casinos, but at FW, if I sit down and play blackjack for a couple of hours, They'll give me $200 on my Wampum card. (I'm pretty sure with blackjack, they'll give you 1x your average bet per hour of play. The points I get can't be directly converted into cash, but they spend the same as cash at hotels/restaurants/stores/etc. within the casino. If I can sell these points to another player for cash at something like 65 cents on the dollar, that is how would make money at this. I guess it comes down to whether we could blend in with other players (obv. we'd have to play in a high-limit room with lots of money on the table), and whether the pit boss would just comp us according to whatever their typical formula is. |
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