What is considered a dangerous high stake game by the casino

#1
Lets say you have an average 6 deckers 75% Pen DAS S17, you are playing solo play all 1-16 bet spread with a minimum bet of $25 so your max bet is $400. You average hourly rate is $80/hour not bad at all so if you are a weekend warrior playing about 20 hours ,almost every weekend you expected winnings would about $80000 +- $45000. Not bad at all. Well the simple question is the following: are these stakes low enough to be accepted by the casino?
 
#2
Kounter

KounterStrike said:
Lets say you have an average 6 deckers 75% Pen DAS S17, you are playing solo play all 1-16 bet spread with a minimum bet of $25 so your max bet is $400. You average hourly rate is $80/hour not bad at all so if you are a weekend warrior playing about 20 hours ,almost every weekend you expected winnings would about $80000 +- $45000. Not bad at all. Well the simple question is the following: are these stakes low enough to be accepted by the casino?
It all depends on that particular casino and your style, personality, etc. ;)

Yes, I think it is very possible.

Although the game you talk about is just HO-HUM.

CP
 

KenSmith

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#3
KounterStrike said:
Well the simple question is the following: are these stakes low enough to be accepted by the casino?
Virtually no win rate is low enough to be "accepted" by the casino. If they think you'll beat them in the long run for any amount, you'll be gone.
 

callipygian

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#4
KenSmith said:
Virtually no win rate is low enough to be "accepted" by the casino. If they think you'll beat them in the long run for any amount, you'll be gone.
While that is true, the key phrase here is "they think". It's difficult to tell a small win rate from a small loss rate without an extended observation period - many players (IMO) are confused between "the casino doesn't care enough to put in the effort to tell if I'm a long term winner for a small amount" and "the casino doesn't care that I'm a long term winner for a small amount."

The casino isn't tolerating your win, but they're basically accepting it by not contesting it. On a practical level, this translates into "weak game + small stakes = why bother" ... de facto acceptance.
 

iCountNTrack

Well-Known Member
#5
callipygian said:
The casino isn't tolerating your win, but they're basically accepting it by not contesting it. On a practical level, this translates into "weak game + small stakes = why bother" ... de facto acceptance.
You put it so nicely mate lol, but is the game KounterStrike described considered a weak game these days hmmm i don't know i can't really agree on that part
 

moo321

Well-Known Member
#6
iCountNTrack said:
You put it so nicely mate lol, but is the game KounterStrike described considered a weak game these days hmmm i don't know i can't really agree on that part
Depends on what part of the country. Some places (Detroit) that's a great game.
 

bjcount

Well-Known Member
#7
KounterStrike said:
Lets say you have an average 6 deckers 75% Pen DAS S17, you are playing solo play all 1-16 bet spread with a minimum bet of $25 so your max bet is $400. You average hourly rate is $80/hour not bad at all so if you are a weekend warrior playing about 20 hours ,almost every weekend you expected winnings would about $80000 +- $45000. Not bad at all. Well the simple question is the following: are these stakes low enough to be accepted by the casino?
I'm guessing your EW is / year, so at $700 -$1600/weekend, if you won every weekend, if your using good camo and some cover bets I would say the casino wouldn't even notice it if your playing 20hrs per weekend.

BJC
 
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