Happy New Year, nc1....
Pang, I don't know why this is your first (and unintiated post).....You are asking a question that has no answer. Perhaps you need to visit The M, ask for a meeting with Mr Amaitis, provide banking references and some indication of the level that you are looking to bet and he can provide you with a better answer.
There is no one in this forum who has the ability/connection to answer this question for you.
...and Happy New Year to you, too.
VG
Happy New Year, nc1....
Pang, I don't know why this is your first (and unintiated post).....You are asking a question that has no answer. Perhaps you need to visit The M, ask for a meeting with Mr Amaitis, provide banking references and some indication of the level that you are looking to bet and he can provide you with a better answer.
There is no one in this forum who has the ability/connection to answer this question for you.
...and Happy New Year to you, too.
VG
Happy New Year, nc1....
Pang, I don't know why this is your first (and unintiated post).....You are asking a question that has no answer. Perhaps you need to visit The M, ask for a meeting with Mr Amaitis, provide banking references and some indication of the level that you are looking to bet and he can provide you with a better answer.
There is no one in this forum who has the ability/connection to answer this question for you.
...and Happy New Year to you, too.
VG
Happy new year to you as we'll Sir, headed out in early may for derby/ fightHappy New Year, nc1....
Pang, I don't know why this is your first (and unintiated post).....You are asking a question that has no answer. Perhaps you need to visit The M, ask for a meeting with Mr Amaitis, provide banking references and some indication of the level that you are looking to bet and he can provide you with a better answer.
There is no one in this forum who has the ability/connection to answer this question for you.
...and Happy New Year to you, too.
VG
Happy new year to you as we'll Sir, headed out in early may for derby/ fightEvery sportsbook in Nevada has a limit. They may adjust those limits on a case by case bases. The limits are usually raised for a major event. If a player wants to exceed the limit they will normally allow it after they adjust the line, or the player will have to go to another casino.
The M-Resort is about 15 miles from the south end of the strip, Tropicana Ave. Down the I-15 south, exit St Rose Pkwy east, it's on the southside of the street. Once you get there you'll probably disappointed because of how far you drove, because you can find just as good or better in town.
VG, you seem to know what your talking about most of the time, even if your opinion is slanted toward MGM properties, do you work there? No book is going to ask for "bank references" to place a bet no matter how big it may be. Afterall it's not like the casino is extending a line of credit. In Vegas it's cash across the counter.
An established player is not going to ask the question that the original poster asked in this thread, because a "preferred player" would already know the answer. This guy won't have to worry about limits.
Good luck on all your bet's, playa's.
Every sportsbook in Nevada has a limit. They may adjust those limits on a case by case bases. The limits are usually raised for a major event. If a player wants to exceed the limit they will normally allow it after they adjust the line, or the player will have to go to another casino.
The M-Resort is about 15 miles from the south end of the strip, Tropicana Ave. Down the I-15 south, exit St Rose Pkwy east, it's on the southside of the street. Once you get there you'll probably disappointed because of how far you drove, because you can find just as good or better in town.
VG, you seem to know what your talking about most of the time, even if your opinion is slanted toward MGM properties, do you work there? No book is going to ask for "bank references" to place a bet no matter how big it may be. Afterall it's not like the casino is extending a line of credit. In Vegas it's cash across the counter.
An established player is not going to ask the question that the original poster asked in this thread, because a "preferred player" would already know the answer. This guy won't have to worry about limits.
Good luck on all your bet's, playa's.
Every sportsbook in Nevada has a limit. They may adjust those limits on a case by case bases. The limits are usually raised for a major event. If a player wants to exceed the limit they will normally allow it after they adjust the line, or the player will have to go to another casino.
The M-Resort is about 15 miles from the south end of the strip, Tropicana Ave. Down the I-15 south, exit St Rose Pkwy east, it's on the southside of the street. Once you get there you'll probably disappointed because of how far you drove, because you can find just as good or better in town.
VG, you seem to know what your talking about most of the time, even if your opinion is slanted toward MGM properties, do you work there? No book is going to ask for "bank references" to place a bet no matter how big it may be. Afterall it's not like the casino is extending a line of credit. In Vegas it's cash across the counter.
An established player is not going to ask the question that the original poster asked in this thread, because a "preferred player" would already know the answer. This guy won't have to worry about limits.
Good luck on all your bet's, playa's.
Hi....Thanks for the compliment (I think)....actually, my favorite book is the SouthPoint....have tremendous praise for Michael Gaughan. I am a big fan of the food court/restos at NY-NY; but not a shill for MGM.
Every sportsbook in Nevada has a limit. They may adjust those limits on a case by case bases. The limits are usually raised for a major event. If a player wants to exceed the limit they will normally allow it after they adjust the line, or the player will have to go to another casino.
The M-Resort is about 15 miles from the south end of the strip, Tropicana Ave. Down the I-15 south, exit St Rose Pkwy east, it's on the southside of the street. Once you get there you'll probably disappointed because of how far you drove, because you can find just as good or better in town.
VG, you seem to know what your talking about most of the time, even if your opinion is slanted toward MGM properties, do you work there? No book is going to ask for "bank references" to place a bet no matter how big it may be. Afterall it's not like the casino is extending a line of credit. In Vegas it's cash across the counter.
An established player is not going to ask the question that the original poster asked in this thread, because a "preferred player" would already know the answer. This guy won't have to worry about limits.
Good luck on all your bet's, playa's.
Hi....Thanks for the compliment (I think)....actually, my favorite book is the SouthPoint....have tremendous praise for Michael Gaughan. I am a big fan of the food court/restos at NY-NY; but not a shill for MGM.
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