So, as said in a previous post, I have started playing roulette at my local casino 2 weeks ago. I would go for a couple hours and win 200-300 bucks and walk out. Well, one night I went in and played and end up hitting a dreaded color streak and lost about 1k. A couple of nights later I went back to the casino and got close to 1800.00 bucks and end up losing it all back again. A couple of days later I went back and they have changed the minimum bet from $3.00 to $5.00 and the maximum bet from $1000.00 to $500.00. Could this change have been because of me? What do you all think?
Yes. The casino does not want you to win your money back.
More likely its because its holiday season and they are either
limiting their losses or taking account of being short of funds.
But of course. ........casinos don't lose!
Maybe they are under currency restrictions.
Quote from: runawaywheel on Aug 13, 04:46 AM 2015
Could this change have been because of me?
No. It's a lot of money to you, it's not
enough to even wake the pit up, let
alone make them care.
Quote from: spike on Aug 14, 06:13 PM 2015
No. It's a lot of money to you, it's not
enough to even wake the pit up, let
alone make them care.
This is very true. At our local B&M casino. There is a lady that play's airball machine. She wins I would say around 7-8K a night.
They haven't banned her yet. I have seen her play for a few months now. BTW, she uses 3 stations to play. So with what you playing it is a drop in the ocean for them.
it's not enough to even wake the pit up, let alone make them care-Spike
Perhaps a large or medium sized casino
operation. I'm not so sure about the 'mom and pop's'
@runawaywheel: If you are just a slight bit skeptical about a casino don't play there. It's
your money. Casinos have to accommodate the player regardless of his/her bankroll size.