Burnitdown
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Are there any books that discuss playing with a players card. I realize this might be a dumb question because anonymous is better.
Why would you use a player card and voluntarily give them your real name etc?Burnitdown said:Are there any books that discuss playing with a players card. I realize this might be a dumb question because anonymous is better.
Me too.Hell'nBack said:I've encountered some native stores that won't cash you out unless you produce ID.
You haven't been playing long enough. You will be counter-measured. I've had the 5-50 placard placed in front of me in more than one HL room in AC.Southbound said:I see a case for playing rated in NJ that might be different from the rest of the country because we can’t be backed off for counting. I find that when I play unrated, I just put a spotlight on myself and they automatically limit me to one hand and a bet spread of 10x. While rated, I’m spreading from one hand of $25 to two hands of $400, although I’m feeling heat at times, no counter measures have been placed on me yet. So, there may be unique circumstances that warrant playing rated like I’m finding in AC.
That's a tough call. AC is so bad these days.Southbound said:Yes, I expect this to happen eventually. What is the benefit, in my circumstance, to play unrated and be forced to play 1-10 spread the moment I sit down? Isn’t it better to be rated and at least be able to have a wider spread for a while?
Why have they been watching you?Teetime11 said:MGM has seen my ID and players card several times and I can tell they have been watching me even though I havent been counting.
you'll get paid. Anywhere in AC i've been that ask me to lower my mask insta paid me out after pulling it down. Half of the cashiers even forget to ask. It's not like you flash your face and they call upstairs to verify. Even if they realize you used someone else's card you'd already be long out the door with the money.Southbound said:That brings up questions around facial recognition software, which if anyone didn’t know that casinos use, you know now because of Covid. Seems no casino will pay you out at the cage until you pull your mask down for the camera. I wonder what happens if use my brother’s card (a non gambler) with my face.
How does one go about getting a players card under an alias?Teetime11 said:Sometimes they ID me just to enter the casino at MGM. I'm not sure how to get around that. Do they have the right to make you pull your mask down to get into casino or ID you? What about when cashing out chips? MGM has seen my ID and players card several times and I can tell they have been watching me even though I havent been counting. Should I just use this to my advantage when I start counting and continue to show them my ID and players card or no?