Question about Casinos...

Ms. Dalton

Active Member
Does anyone know if there is information-sharing between casinos about players? I'm asking about casinos that are not owned by the same group/parent company.

Does it make a difference if you DON'T have a players card(they always ask for my drivers license if I don't already have one anyway)?

Do they share info other than suspected cheating or counting? Such as betting patterns? What about credit info, is that shared?

Are the Indian casinos part of the same levels of info sharing?
 

zengrifter

Banned
Ms. Dalton said:
Does anyone know if there is information-sharing between casinos about players? I'm asking about casinos that are not owned by the same group/parent company.

Does it make a difference if you DON'T have a players card(they always ask for my drivers license if I don't already have one anyway)?

Do they share info other than suspected cheating or counting? Such as betting patterns? What about credit info, is that shared?

Are the Indian casinos part of the same levels of info sharing?
Yes to all of the above.

Sharing of credit info was the first sharing in the industry, originally called "Central Credit".

Later the Griffin Agency began sharing player info (cheaters and counters).

Then Central Credit developed its own "Surveillance Information Network' (aka SIN), allowing casino members to share a central surveillance data-base on a centralized server.

The Indian casinos have been part of all this since the beginning.

With all that said, I still recommend that you use a players card for comps... AND if you read my interview you know that I recommend that you get alternate player cards from your girl friends. zg


.
 
Top