I feel like it’s similar to a fairly common plastic sheet used for a variety of things. “60-Gauge Clear Vinyl Multipurpose Fabric” on Amazon is something similar.
]]>One tier credit for every $200 played?! At 5000 tier credits to move from the lowest level to the next highest, that’s $10 million in action! With an expected loss of $14,100.
Caesars’ website says a mere $5 in slots or $10 in video poker gets you one tier credit.
https://www.caesars.com/myrewards/earn-and-redeem
BTW, my reply below to Deborah about comps was intended to go indented below her post; I’d clicked the Reply button in the email I got about her post, but the software put my reply at the end. There’s no option for me to delete my reply and repost it in the right section. Sorry my post is out of order.
]]>At Paris, for example, it’s one tier credit for every $200 played. That’s the only information I’ve seen so far.
]]>On a standard table, the pit crew is guessing how much you’re betting on average and punching that into their computer. Unless you flat-bet the pass line, they’re almost certainly over-estimating or under-estimating your action.
By entering your bets yourself on the screen, the casino could know your expected loss to eleven decimal places, based not only on how much you’re betting, but also the house edge on each of the various bets. However, I doubt the developer bothered to write the code to do that and the casinos didn’t demand it, so I imagine the casino figures your expected loss to be about 1.58% of your action, which is the reported standard for craps for comp purposes.
Strip casinos rebate about 30% of your expected loss as comps, but the stingier ones do 20%.
Click my name in this post to see my Comp Calculator. My feeling is that looking at Craps in the calculator is accurate for both standard and single-dealer electronic craps.
]]>…..and then, they more or less disappeared. Nowadays, I don’t know if there are any more RR tables on the Strip. If they’re still there, definitely not as popular as they were 8-10 years ago, and I’m not sure why. Wonder if a similar fate beckons for these craps tables?
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