Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
Rob, how can a gambling/Vegas veteran like you post such nonsense?
Do you really believe this?
Maybe you should talk to some actual casino employees and ask if these claims of yours are correct. You will find out some eye-opening things.
It's all about the theoretical loss. Casinos operate based upon mathematics and expectations, not superstitions or "systems".
Actual loss only matters when you are playing poorly, and thus it might be indicative that you're more valuable than the typical player playing the identical game and limits.
So VP players who seem to be losing at an alarmingly fast rate (especially over multiple sessions, without much history of play at expectation levels) may be "adjusted up" for their comps, as they are valuable to the casino.
However, for everyone else, they compute comps solely based upon the theoretical loss. They refer to it as "theo" when talking among themselves.
Here's a question for YOU, Rob:
How come hosts rebuff me whenever I call them and ask for anything? I'm not talking about extra comps or any major exceptions. I'm talking about things like the non-lodger situation I described for the upcoming Signature Event in Vegas. When I ask a host for this, I'm refused. When any non-overcomped player asks for it, he gets it. So if I am such a big money maker for CET, why are hosts doing all they can to keep me away? Why are these same exceptions being made for others?
I'm sure you see the obvious answer, but I'm also sure you will come up with a ridiculous explanation.
Look, Rob, you can go on with your nonsense about how I "don't know how to win" and how I need to take your advice to become a "winner", and there's little I can do to prove you wrong, other than present simple mathematics. However, you need to at least concede that I know how to work the CET system for maximum comps, and that I am pretty much the opposite of what they want to see as part of their Seven Stars program.