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players like to stay anonymous. They may be card
counters who don't want the attention of a floor
person. We can understand that. Card counters aren't
welcome in a casino, especially if they're big winners.
If you make a terrific score at a casino featuring
a single deck blackjack game, you might want to
return again and again. And return anonymously.
Let's assume you win $550. Why jeopardize other
wins in that range for a $10 meal? That's another
factor to take into consideration.
Finally, if you want to concentrate on the electronic
games, we suggest video poker and that you join
the casino member-ship club. The credits will add
up and, in addition to the possible jackpot, you
might get free meals or cash certificates. Why not
take them? Video poker is not a game that you will
be barred from, unless you're part of a team that
seeks out monster jackpots and monopolizes the seats
until they're hit. If you're playing by yourself
or with a partner, no one is going to bother you
when you hit the jackpot. In fact, the casino wants
you back in order to recoup some of that money.
Being a big winner galvanizes casino personnel to
invite you back, unless they take you for a card
counter. They're just as interested in a big winner
as a big loser. The loser they figure will continue
to leave his or her money at the casino. The winner
they hope will come back and drop the winnings at
a future time.
Whatever your level of play, whatever your game,
study this section in order to take advantage of
the comps and other goodies casinos will give you
for your play. It'll make you an even bigger winner! |