No, not some. They all do. Most will extend larger limits to hotel guests and many will extend even larger limits to those who have a history of pissing away significant amounts of money on slots and table games.
No, not some. They all do. Most will extend larger limits to hotel guests and many will extend even larger limits to those who have a history of pissing away significant amounts of money on slots and table games.
Paperwork which is easily avoidable by those who actually have some experience wagering in Nevada's sportsbooks. Most sportsbooks are forced by their corporate bosses to learn the identity of customers who wish to bet beyond a certain amount of money (this can be any random amount designated by an individual casino). This kind of paperwork is harmless, as it's merely the house trying to learn who you are and track how you're doing. It's governmental paperwork you want to avoid, although truth be told, that stuff is also pretty harmless. A casino is theoretically supposed to make you fill out a governmental form if you wager more than $10,000 in cash over a 24-hour period (not just in the sportsbook, but all over the casino). It's an asinine and burdensome rule that's been foisted on the casinos by the feds. But how can you really keep track of a customer who's running around your casino floor all day from blackjack tables to the sportsbook to the slots and back to the tables, etc....
I used to carefully avoid the "paperwork" but now I just don't care.
Paperwork which is easily avoidable by those who actually have some experience wagering in Nevada's sportsbooks. Most sportsbooks are forced by their corporate bosses to learn the identity of customers who wish to bet beyond a certain amount of money (this can be any random amount designated by an individual casino). This kind of paperwork is harmless, as it's merely the house trying to learn who you are and track how you're doing. It's governmental paperwork you want to avoid, although truth be told, that stuff is also pretty harmless. A casino is theoretically supposed to make you fill out a governmental form if you wager more than $10,000 in cash over a 24-hour period (not just in the sportsbook, but all over the casino). It's an asinine and burdensome rule that's been foisted on the casinos by the feds. But how can you really keep track of a customer who's running around your casino floor all day from blackjack tables to the sportsbook to the slots and back to the tables, etc....
I used to carefully avoid the "paperwork" but now I just don't care.
Losing big always sucks, but on the bright side, the chasing adventure that follows the next day is sure to make for a very long thread! To you, that's way better than winning real money, sammy!
Losing big always sucks, but on the bright side, the chasing adventure that follows the next day is sure to make for a very long thread! To you, that's way better than winning real money, sammy!
I didn't look carefully. I thought you had discovered juice-free wagering and I got excited.
I didn't look carefully. I thought you had discovered juice-free wagering and I got excited.
No ATM is going to cough up anywhere near twenty-five thousand dollars. I think they fixed it that way so sick puppy chasing gamblers can't completely ruin their lives in one day inside a casino. And if you're suggesting that you can use Western Union to siphon funds out of your bank account, I think you're mistaken (not to mention very humorous).
No ATM is going to cough up anywhere near twenty-five thousand dollars. I think they fixed it that way so sick puppy chasing gamblers can't completely ruin their lives in one day inside a casino. And if you're suggesting that you can use Western Union to siphon funds out of your bank account, I think you're mistaken (not to mention very humorous).
Actually, the more I question, the more I realize I'm wasting my time in this thread. My bad.
Actually, the more I question, the more I realize I'm wasting my time in this thread. My bad.
Good luck on the game.
Good luck on the game.
If you're placing a 25k why wouldn't you just stay and watch the phillies game there? I'm sure they'd comp you one Monday night.
If you're placing a 25k why wouldn't you just stay and watch the phillies game there? I'm sure they'd comp you one Monday night.
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