Question on ratholing

aslan

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#61
Dyepaintball12 said:
1. Ploppies of course rathole chips. If ratholing chips is defined as getting chips off the table to avoid being seen as a winner than yes they do. For taxes, better comps, IDK but they do it.

2. Some casinos do an insanely good job of keeping track of chips. My friend tried to cash out several thousand in chips at a big LV casino but they said they couldn't "assign that many chips to him" after reviewing his play in the computer.
The main reason I see ploppies taking chips off the table is to keep themselves from spending them, to put them on ice. They figure if they leave them on the table, they are more subject to bet them, so it's a safety measure they are taking by removing the temptation to some small extent. I realize I am broadening the definition of rat-holing by supplying a different motivation from simply "not appearing to be a winner."

I especially like it when ploppies are constantly putting chips in their pockets and then removing them again. It creates a presumption in the minds of the pit that any missing chips are in that person's pocket.
 

Dyepaintball12

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#62
aslan said:
The main reason I see ploppies taking chips off the table is to keep themselves from spending them, to put them on ice. They figure if they leave them on the table, they are more subject to bet them, so it's a safety measure they are taking by removing the temptation to some small extent. I realize I am broadening the definition of rat-holing by supplying a different motivation from simply "not appearing to be a winner."

I especially like it when ploppies are constantly putting chips in their pockets and then removing them again. It creates a presumption in the minds of the pit that any missing chips are in that person's pocket.
A lot of ploppy rat-holing I've seen involves them putting chips in their pocket and then re-buying with cash.
 

aslan

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#63
Dyepaintball12 said:
A lot of ploppy rat-holing I've seen involves them putting chips in their pocket and then re-buying with cash.
Funny you should mention that. I did just that this past week and was marked down for losing when actually I was winning. I was a bit apprehensive when I did it-- I was afraid someone might say, "But sir, why don't you use the chips you have in your pocket." To which I would stumble and say, "Yikes! Thanks, buddy; I forget about these. :eek::eek::eek:"
 

Dyepaintball12

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#65
AussiePlayer said:
A lot of ploppies think this is how comps work. Who knows, it might in some stores.
It does work in lots of places. At a major casino in Vegas a host told me you would have to show around a $20,000 loss to get airfare comped.
 

NAP

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#66
Dyepaintball12 said:
It does work in lots of places. At a major casino in Vegas a host told me you would have to show around a $20,000 loss to get airfare comped.
I think he might have meant that ploppies think you get comped better based on your buy-in... hence putting more cash out there instead of the chips.
 

johndoe

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#67
Dyepaintball12 said:
It does work in lots of places. At a major casino in Vegas a host told me you would have to show around a $20,000 loss to get airfare comped.
Untrue in my experience at large Vegas properties. I used to get airfare, and I was a healthy net winner.
 

Wookets

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#68
From the casino's perspective: I would imagine that a consistent/life-time winner would be scrutinized before a schmuck who pockets a few greens per hour.
 

AussiePlayer

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#69
NAP said:
I think he might have meant that ploppies think you get comped better based on your buy-in... hence putting more cash out there instead of the chips.
Yes, I've had this 'strategy' explained to me by a ploppy: buy in for a huge amount, play one hand and walk straight to the cashier, then buy in again.
Ploppy logic: "I'll look like I'm gambling hundreds of thousands!!!"

They probably haven't even been put in the computer yet by the time they leave. :laugh:
 

Dyepaintball12

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#70
AussiePlayer said:
Yes, I've had this 'strategy' explained to me by a ploppy: buy in for a huge amount, play one hand and walk straight to the cashier, then buy in again.
Ploppy logic: "I'll look like I'm gambling hundreds of thousands!!!"

They probably haven't even been put in the computer yet by the time they leave. :laugh:
It worked in the movie "Hard 8"! haha
 

paddywhack

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#71
au contraire my friend

Tarzan said:
Two things come to mind with regard to "ratholing" chips. One is that if you are a successful player it becomes impossible to rathole enough chips to show a loss in the overall. Another is something that you would pick up from reading what I wrote about the pit supervisor pinning those chips on someone because they are supposed to be accounting for them all.

A lot depends on your win rate but if, for example, your ev is $50-75/hr and you can pocket 1x-2x your ev per hour, both when winning and losing, you will not, over time, show an on-paper win. I can almost guarantee that.

Get into higher ev's and then you start having to pocket stacks of green or else black. Now it's a horse of a different color.

If you do it enough, and well enough, it won't really matter if the PC credits you an occasional win you didn't deserve, they'll still have you as an overall loser.
 
#72
paddywhack said:
A lot depends on your win rate but if, for example, your ev is $50-75/hr and you can pocket 1x-2x your ev per hour, both when winning and losing, you will not, over time, show an on-paper win. I can almost guarantee that.

Get into higher ev's and then you start having to pocket stacks of green or else black. Now it's a horse of a different color.

If you do it enough, and well enough, it won't really matter if the PC credits you an occasional win you didn't deserve, they'll still have you as an overall loser.
Once a casino pegs you as a ratholer, you are assigned every unaccounted for chip every time you play. They have to assign them to someone and they know you have an unidentified number of chips in your pocket so they assign them to you. The best you can hope for after that is they only assign you what is in your pocket. You will only log bigger than actual or actual wins after that.
 

Wookets

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#73
tthree said:
Once a casino pegs you as a ratholer...
This is a lot harder for them to do than you'd think, especially when the player is unrated (which he/she should generally be doing if they're a consistent winner). Pocketing 1X your EV per hour is very manageable and can go easily unnoticed.

There are other ways to manufacture losses as well; just be creative.
 
#74
Wookets said:
This is a lot harder for them to do than you'd think, especially when the player is unrated (which he/she should generally be doing if they're a consistent winner). Pocketing 1X your EV per hour is very manageable and can go easily unnoticed.

There are other ways to manufacture losses as well; just be creative.
I have my ways but I try to avoid ratholing. My ways are much more creative and the casino is happy to see me.
 

bigplayer

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#75
ringlejames said:
I beg to differ. My FIRST TRIP EVER, I being a rather good player from the get go, ratholed like a you know what, squirreled chips away in my pocket, didn't cash out, kept literally hoards of chips in my room. stacks and stacks of red and a modest stack of greens.Pit would not leave me alone. My id was expired, they refused to let me cash out, I kept playing though. when I did color up all I had, I got a 15 minute wait to color up. Went up to a window with my friend Cashed out and showed them my expired id, and had to wait another ten while they confirmed with the pit the color up and cash out. Pit bosses had their eyes on me like hawks as well.

Now I just color up get with their system, cash out everything during the session and play by their system. Much smoother now a days.
I beg to differ with your differing with Sonny. His post is very very good advice. You might be a "rather good player from the get go" but your casino comportment must be lacking for them to require ID for you to cash out.

In short...

1. You keep chips to have betting power that doesn't require buy-ins with cash
2. You avoid cashing out immediately so they can't match your cash-out to a session result and don't flag your cashing out a smaller amount than your session win as a suspicious activity.
3. You cashout in increments smaller than $3000 (preferably smaller than $2500) so that no ID or players card is required. If your casino is a rare tiny one that requires ID or players card for smaller amounts than $2500 then you need to figure out what their limits are and stay below that OR just realize you won't be able to rathole very much.

The only thing I'll add to Sonny's great post is not to accept high denomination chips and only rathole chips the casino does not track closely. You can even rathole black chips in certain instances if someone comes to your table with black you can palm a few off when they arrive and the new player will get credited with having them. I've even ratholed purple chips in rare instances.
 
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