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Craps
How You Can Get More
C. O. M. P. S.
| by Larry Edell, published on Friday,
November 1 2002 |
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| In order to obtain and maximize your share of comps,
you can break the whole process down into five categories - (1) Choice
(2) Odds (3) Money (4) Play and (5) Save. By an amazing coincidence,
these five subjects spell out COMPS so they should be fairly easy to
remember! Let’s take a look at them, one at a time. 1. CHOICE - You
always have a choice of where to stay, so why not choose a casino that
you really like, rather than one that offers free hot dogs or coffee
cups. Does it have different floor plans and superior restaurants? How
about a good show, and a nice lounge? Don’t settle for something
substandard - If you play consistently at the same casino, you deserve
the best! 2. ODDS - Make sure you get comp credit for spread, not
individual bet. You should also get full comp credit for odds,
proposition bets, and buy or lay bets. The casino should also offer you
more than just 2X odds - true odds at the very least, and 5X or more if
you’re lucky. “True Odds” pays 3x on the four or ten, 4X on the five or
nine, and 5X on the six or eight. A lot of casinos offer them, but call
them first to find out. Remember, it’s much better if you bet $5 with
$25 odds rather than $10 with $20 odds. But in each case, you’re betting
the same money, so make sure you get the same comps! 3. MONEY - Call the
casino cage and ask them to mail you a credit application. Fill it out
whenever your checking account is at its peak. Being able to write
markers not only will increase your comp standing, but give you free
credit and better comps as well. Make sure you also get an application
for both the slot and table club and, if the casino is part of a hotel
chain that has a “frequent visitor” program, ask them to send you one of
those applications too! When you play and do get your marker, break up
your money into smaller sessions, and use a good money management
system. Comps are so much sweeter when you come out a winner as well! 4.
PLAY - When it’s finally time to play, introduce yourself to the boxman,
dealer and, if possible, the floorpeople and pit boss. After you play
there a few times, they will remember your name. If you call them by
name (they all have name tags) they will make it a point to welcome you
each time you return. When you buy in, the boxman records your first
bet, your buy-in and your average bet, so these should be as high as
possible - but only when you start out. And make sure you tip the
dealers. They are your best friends at the tables. Not only will they
help you with your bets, but they can bump up your comps so you come
back! You should never play just for comps, but if you’re going to play
anyway, why not get what’s coming to you? 5. SAVE - Now that you’re
finished playing, it’s time to save money by asking for your comps. But
before you do so, ask for your time and rating, and make sure it agrees
with what you think. You could bring a pad and pen and write down your
bets, start time and finish time. If there is anything wrong with your
rating (like they say you played for 1 hour instead of two) you must get
it fixed before you leave the table. You can also ask the boxman for
meal or show comps. Your room and other expenses will be taken care of
by your casino host when you check out. When it is time to leave, pick
up a house phone and ask for a casino host. Make sure everything is
taken care of before you head for the departure gates. You need to treat
comps like they are YOURS, which, by the way, they are! Now let’s look
at what you can SAVE by PLAYING properly, managing your MONEY, getting
the highest ODDS, and CHOOSING a good casino! If you received free room,
food and shows this is how it might break down for a three day weekend -
$150 per night, two nights TOTAL $300 $50 per show, two tickets TOTAL
$100 $20 per meal, nine meals TOTAL $180 Now you have $580 you didn’t
have before! This also means that even if you lose $500 during the
weekend, you can still come home a winner! So, next time you play, play
wisely and remember COMPS - Choice - Choose a casino with good
floorplans, shows and restaurants! Odds - Get the maximum odds with
maximum comps! Money - Apply for as many different programs as possible!
Play - Get the pit personnel to do what they can to increase your comps!
Save - You can save up to $580 in a weekend’s play! And, as always, good
luck at the tables! |
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