if you plan on hitting Vegas a few times a year at least,concentrate most if not all of your play at one property,always using your card that you will sign up for before gambling a nickle..It may take a few visits to get a feel on your favorite or 'lucky' casino,but eventually some comp offers will come rolling in.
One thing everyone hates to see is a posse of young turds rolling around the floor drunk and being loud...I don't think that is you-being 20 and posting on a gambling MB is pretty cool IMO.Sounds like you're head is on straight.Sure catch a buzz and play,but acting like a douche is not a money-making prop.
Don't be afraid to ask the dealer what to do if a card /bet situation comes up and you're not sure what the correct play is.They will help and even help you better sometimes if you tip them a buck or two for the help.Same for the coctail servers tableside..You basically have to tip the staff first to ensure a legit chance to make some $$ Karma? Whatever you want to call it.
Oh and look at the big board in the sportsbook -each game has a number,so you tell the teller that game number and what type bet you want and amount.Remember you have to put up the juice up front,lay $-110 to make a $100..
Pocket a couple nice clean chips from every casino you hit and store them away...If somebody told me this in 1986- some of those chips from casinos long gone are worth decent $ on ebay etc.
Best wishes and have a f'n great time
if you plan on hitting Vegas a few times a year at least,concentrate most if not all of your play at one property,always using your card that you will sign up for before gambling a nickle..It may take a few visits to get a feel on your favorite or 'lucky' casino,but eventually some comp offers will come rolling in.
One thing everyone hates to see is a posse of young turds rolling around the floor drunk and being loud...I don't think that is you-being 20 and posting on a gambling MB is pretty cool IMO.Sounds like you're head is on straight.Sure catch a buzz and play,but acting like a douche is not a money-making prop.
Don't be afraid to ask the dealer what to do if a card /bet situation comes up and you're not sure what the correct play is.They will help and even help you better sometimes if you tip them a buck or two for the help.Same for the coctail servers tableside..You basically have to tip the staff first to ensure a legit chance to make some $$ Karma? Whatever you want to call it.
Oh and look at the big board in the sportsbook -each game has a number,so you tell the teller that game number and what type bet you want and amount.Remember you have to put up the juice up front,lay $-110 to make a $100..
Pocket a couple nice clean chips from every casino you hit and store them away...If somebody told me this in 1986- some of those chips from casinos long gone are worth decent $ on ebay etc.
Best wishes and have a f'n great time
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