I was at the casino the other day. I sat down at the blackjack table with a few hundred dollars in cash that I had brought with me from home. But I was wondering what the high rollers do. If instead of buying $300 in chips, I wanted to buy $3,000 or $30,000, how does that work? I certainly wouldn't walk in with a suitcase full of cash. I assume the casino sets up some type of account. Does anyone know how that works? Not that I'm planning to do it anytime soon. Just curious.
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Casino Gambling question. Any high rollers here?
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Re: Casino Gambling question. Any high rollers here?
No personal experience herebut many high rollers will open a line of credit with a casino. That eliminates the need to carry huge wads of cash (and get mugged in the parking lot). Plus they get "rated" for their betting activity which gives them a ton of freebies (cash, discounts, hotel stays, dinners, etc.).
EDIT: Cashier checks are an option too.
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You can establish a line of credit with the casino hosts. You would usually just start at the cage and they will direct you to the appropriate people.
I also, though, know plenty who just carry around up to 5k or so. Once you make it into the casino your money is pretty safe, especiallly once it's converted to chips. When you cash out, you would just have security escort you to the valet and stay with you until your car is brought up and you're on your way. I wouldn't do it with much more than that, but lots of DH's poker buddies feel comfortable carring a few thousand in and out.
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Re: Casino Gambling question. Any high rollers here?
Originally posted by pearlieqlots of DH's poker buddies feel comfortable carring a few thousand in and out.
Thanks for the replies.Steve
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Re: Casino Gambling question. Any high rollers here?
Originally posted by greedy4chipsI usually walk in with $40 and turn it into $40 by the end of the night, whether that is 1 minute or 2 hrs, I always leave with my $40.
I had a good day Sunday. Sat down with $300 and walked away with $635. As I told my wife, I won 2 braces payments.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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I have only been once, in Mississippi. It was great. My dh and I each had a roll of nickles, $4 worth. We got free drinks. There was a live band and we danced for a while. We watched other people lose lots of money and we had a great time for $4!!
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The once every couple of years or so that I make it to a casino, I usualy bring in about 60$ and leave with about 0$. Not exactly a high roller, but I guess I do my part to contribute.
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