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CASINO
GAMES MANAGER
Perhaps the biggest
star of them all, in Vegas terms, was the late Elvis Presley,
who was a bargain to the Las Vegas Hilton no matter how many
hundreds of thousands of dollars a week they paid him. For
two months of every year Elvis was king of Vegas, and his
show filled the giant showroom of the Hilton for every performance.
Frank Sinatra
is another great star, not because he fills showrooms, but
because he brings in the premium players from all over the
world to the casinos he works in.
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THE
CASINO CHECKS ON A PLAYER'S ACTION
Once you've asked for comps, or asked to be watched in the
hope of getting chomped, the casino will select someone to
watch your action. That someone will probably be a floorman
in a gambling pit. If you're playing blackjack, the floorman
will be assigned to the pit you're playing in, and you should
stay there if possible. If one table seems bad, go to another
table in the same pit. If you want to move to another part
of the casino, let the floorman know you're doing this, rather
than just leaving.
When you get to another
pit in the casino, tell the floorman there that you were playing
at a different pit where you were being rated as a player.
He or she will make a call to the previous pit and speak to
the floorman there, and your rating will continue: But just
what do these casino personnel rate? |
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