foxwoods Advice

#1
I was at foxwoods about a year ago and got the boot.

this is what happened. I went with about ten thousand and left negative 8. I was up about forty at one point. I totally overplayed my stay and made a ton pf rookie mistake. I was spreading like crrazy and up a ton. At one poinnt in a really positive shoe a spread out to three 10 thousand dollar jands and lost all three. I know it was retarded. I had over 5 gs on my players card when I go backed off and they errased all it.

If I go back there and use the same card wil it still come up in their system has a counter or whatever it says. I know something wierd comes up the screen because when i was their the first time i played for two days straight and finally decided to get a room through a host and crashed for a couple of hours. When i woke back up i went back to the blackjack tables but when i sat down and gave my card i noticed the pit guy act all wierded out when he scanned it in the computer. He then called over a few more and they all huddled at one looked up a peaked at me. A couple miinutes later a executive came down and backed me off the table. She was a well dressed black women named shanta or shenika or some other generic black women name.

Should i use a friend id and put plaer points on that and have him cash chip for me. If its under 10 g they don't ask for id right. can i legally refuse id if its under 10 gs.

I don't care about getting kicked out again. i like to have fun and want to rocket boost a bank role over 100 g. whats why last time i went crazy and bet 30 g in one round. i got unlucky but i thing one of these time i'll gonna go crazy and come home a huge winner.
 

johndoe

Well-Known Member
#2
It sounds like you need to seriously work on your bankroll management and playing discipline. Even a 100k BR is way to small for that kind of action. You're begging to go broke.

That being said, if you aren't memorable, you may be OK with a friend's card, or just not using one at all. But don't be surprised if they remember you. For that kind of scratch might as well go to Vegas for a while.

As for cashing out, they don't require a card, or ID, if you're comfortably under $10k and not doing anything suspicious.
 

EasyRhino

Well-Known Member
#5
sabre said:
I think foxwoods made a big mistake backing you off.
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Assume that your card is permanently marked. If you just happen to drop by one day, you can try sitting at a table, placing a $25 bet, and handing them their card and see what happens. Expect the same result. don't do this at the BEGINNING of a trip there, since they'll remember your face.

In general, ID is not REQUIRED until you're cashing in/out over $10k, and that's for a CTR. However, most all casinos will want to track yoru cash around the $3k level, although that ID is, in my limited experience, usually a player's card.

But really, if your play strategy is still anything like your story, I recommend not playing. you were almost undoubtedly overbetting, and you were playing till your heart nearly stopped.

Plus you'd probably screw up and get involved in a money laundering investigation.
 

Ferretnparrot

Well-Known Member
#7
Small Pennies said:
I had over 5 gs on my players card when I go backed off and they errased all it.
Im also gogin to call bs on three hands at 10k, but a lesson to everybody...if you get backed off casualy walk away form the table, then RUN with your compcard to buy as much stuff as possible, there is a signifigant time delay between getting backed away from the table, and spending your comp dollars.

When i was once backed off, I ended up snagging three shot glasses, some cool hats and some casino branded pens that were really nice, they are extra special to me because i bought them in this manor, when i came back the next day, they sure got the best fo me because my remaining balance of 32 cents was deleted :laugh:
 
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