The answer is No.
First, if you have to ask about comps, that means that you have never been comped before or have no track record out here with a particular book/manager who you are known to and wants your action.
Second, you can not, typically, bet enough on future bets (there are limits...unless you are betting Tampa Bay) to get much of anything.
As I have said numerous times in this forum, the casinos do not care about the race & sportsbooks and, consequently, they frown upon bettors being comped because of their action. The casino wants you at the craps or blackjack tables...even playing slots. In those books with the greatest level of action, The Bellagio for example, the book accounts for less than 2% of the revenue for the casino. The race & sportsbook exists for the convenience of the guests; if the casinos could rip them out and replace them with penny slots, they would. If it wasn't for football betting and March Madness, they would seriously think about it.
The answer is No.
First, if you have to ask about comps, that means that you have never been comped before or have no track record out here with a particular book/manager who you are known to and wants your action.
Second, you can not, typically, bet enough on future bets (there are limits...unless you are betting Tampa Bay) to get much of anything.
As I have said numerous times in this forum, the casinos do not care about the race & sportsbooks and, consequently, they frown upon bettors being comped because of their action. The casino wants you at the craps or blackjack tables...even playing slots. In those books with the greatest level of action, The Bellagio for example, the book accounts for less than 2% of the revenue for the casino. The race & sportsbook exists for the convenience of the guests; if the casinos could rip them out and replace them with penny slots, they would. If it wasn't for football betting and March Madness, they would seriously think about it.
Everything has a limit unless you are known to the book....the supervisor is the first line of defense, then the manager, then..in some books...the Big Kahuna.
And, yes, even Billy Walters has a tough time getting his dimes down sometimes....especially those halftime plays in college ball.
Everything has a limit unless you are known to the book....the supervisor is the first line of defense, then the manager, then..in some books...the Big Kahuna.
And, yes, even Billy Walters has a tough time getting his dimes down sometimes....especially those halftime plays in college ball.
and, once again, Zoot.....The question really is..."Do the "Right People" know you?"..........My point being the old saying:
"If you have to ask the price, then you can't afford it".....just apply that to the Square/Sharp analogy.
and, once again, Zoot.....The question really is..."Do the "Right People" know you?"..........My point being the old saying:
"If you have to ask the price, then you can't afford it".....just apply that to the Square/Sharp analogy.
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