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F22Smitty

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Why don't we get rated when when we play Craps and play min bets?

 

I know it's $25 on the pass or don't pass to get rated, but damn, when you put $10 on the pass and $20 odds with $6 on 6 & 8 and press from there what the hell are they looking for?

 

I just called the Players club and my wife was rated, but I wasn't. She plays 25c slots and I'm at the craps table playing hundreds and I'm not rated or on there records.

 

Why do the slot's get rated and the table player not ??:mad:

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Why don't we get rated when when we play Craps and play min bets?

 

I know it's $25 on the pass or don't pass to get rated, but damn, when you put $10 on the pass and $20 odds with $6 on 6 & 8 and press from there what the hell are they looking for?

 

I just called the Players club and my wife was rated, but I wasn't. She plays 25c slots and I'm at the craps table playing hundreds and I'm not rated or on there records.

 

Why do the slot's get rated and the table player not ??:mad:

 

HHHHHEEEEELLLLLLLLLLOOOOO F22Smitty: You have answered your own question. You don't bet enough to be rated. Some lines have a $50 minimum on the Pass/Don't Pass Line. Come/Don't Come bets count too. Your opening bets on the 6 & 8 are light too. Odds bets don't count for comps, they are a break even proposition for casinos. I've been told you need $60 or more to attract the casino's attention on Place Bets. So, your bets are too small for a casino to consider for rating purposes.

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You already got a pretty good answer.

 

Odds bets have no house edge. You have no expected loss there. Other bets like placing the 6 and the 8 have a fairly low house edge. Much lower edge than a quarter slot machine. That's why you get comps off of some low slot play and not off of low craps play.

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You already got a pretty good answer.

 

Odds bets have no house edge. You have no expected loss there. Other bets like placing the 6 and the 8 have a fairly low house edge. Much lower edge than a quarter slot machine. That's why you get comps off of some low slot play and not off of low craps play.

 

HHHHHEEEEELLLLLLLLLLOOOOO jsmeeker: Placing the six and eight would help getting comps. The edge for The House is a little higher as that of a Pass Line bet. I was told by Casino Management on a past cruise that bets of a certain size, amount of time at a table, and the different types of bets that would get a rating. Not all casinos, even that from the same company, rates players the same way.

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