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The flashing lights and ringing bells of a casino are designed to distract you, but behind the scenes, a massive accounting system tracks your every move.
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If you are going to risk your money against the house edge, you absolutely must demand your fair share of the complimentary pie.
+Why You Must Always Use a Player's Card
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The player's card is the digital tether that connects your physical gambling action directly to the [casino](https://git.niisse.net/bpeles60123202)'s massive marketing database.
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If the casino cannot track your action via this card, you simply do not exist in their system, and you will receive absolutely zero comps.
+Never gamble a single dollar without inserting your player's card firstThe card tracks your "coin in," not just your deposits or lossesTable game players are rated based on average bet and time played
+How Casinos Calculate Your Worth
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The formula is simple: (Total Amount Wagered) x (The Game's House Edge) = Theoretical Loss.
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Therefore, generating a $1,000 Theo will usually earn you roughly $200 to $300 in free hotel rooms, food, and beverage credits.
+Working the Casino Comp System
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The pit boss usually only records your initial bets; once they walk away, you can quietly lower your bet size back to normal.
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Furthermore, taking frequent bathroom breaks or talking on your phone slows down your hands per hour while the pit boss still clocks you as "playing."
+Player ActionCasino PerceptionResulting CompsPlays without a cardInvisible / TouristAbsolutely zero compsGenerates $500 TheoProfitable regularFree standard hotel room + meals
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Always use your card, be incredibly polite to the pit boss, and never be afraid to ask directly for a free meal.
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