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In Las Vegas, over $500,000 worth of comps are given away free, by the casinos, every day. The Las Vegas Hack Attack is going to make sure that you get at least your fair share, if not more!
All most all Las Vegas casinos have a very simple (and until now secret) formula they use to rate players for comps. And this secret formula is:
(ave bet) x (hands/hr) x (house edge) = (expectation) x (comp rate) = (comp value)
This is how the Las Vegas casinos would actually rate a Las Vegas blackjack player betting $10 a hand for one hour. But, the Las Vegas Hack Attack has found a few flaws that can really be taken advantage of by the player.
Now that you know how Las Vegas casinos rate the players that are gambling in order to give them free comps, the next lesson involves indentifying and exploiting the flaws in this system.
Las Vegas Casino Comp Flaws
Remember: No matter what the odds are, gambling always involves risk. Results using our Las Vegas comp and blackjack advice will vary. Never wager more than you can afford to lose!
Flaw #1:House Edge-As we learned in our "Introduction to Blackjack", Basic Strategy players only expect to lose about a 0.5% loss, not the 2.0% the Las Vegas casinos use. (In reality, the average B.J. player loses at closer to 5-6%, this is merely the figure they use to calculate comps.) This means that the Basic Strategy BJ player would only lose on average $3 per hour, not the $12 the casinos use as their figure. For this expected loss, we should gain $4.80 in comp value.
Flaw #2:Average Bet -The casino 168 doesn't have the time nor , sometimes, the desire to monitor every single bet that every single bettor wagers. In the above example, if you could get the casino to think that you were betting $40 dollars per hand, when you really are betting $10 a hand most of the time, your expected loss would only be slightly higher than the $3 an hour in the example, yet the casinos will rate you for their expected loss $48 per hour for a comp value of about $19.00 per hour! With an expected loss of only about $3 an hour.
Some of the ways that you can have your average bets appear to be higher than they actually are:
Be nice to the casino floorman. We can not stress this enough! He'll be the one rating you, and there is a lot of room for him to be either "tight" or "loose".
Choose a seat where you can see the floorman at all times and choose a floorman who isn't paying close attention to the game that you will be playing. Play the table minimum unless the floorman is watching, then raise your bet a few units. When he's through watching you, then drop your bet back down to the table minimum. This "masking" of bets is really an art form and will take a little practice before mastering.
While the floorman cannot accept cash, you may be surprised at how often a $10 parlay card or an "out of house comp" will get a very marginally rated player comped for things like room rate reductions (if not totally free), etc.
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