The 30 Worst decisions you can make in a casino

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How about some more?

1). Plopping down little baby bills on the craps table in the middle of a hot roll. How many times have I seen these stupid idiots throw down a $5 or$10 in the middle of a hot roll then get carded then make some stupid hi-lo, hop, or horn bets which totally disrupts the flow and causes a 7-out? I hate these guys.

2). Plopping down a Grant on any table game. I hate those jinxy mf'ers too.

3). Playing terrible video poker odds machines. Learn those odds and payouts and never play the bad ones. If you're playing dollars and get a full house, don't you want to be paid $45 instead of $30?

4). Not asking the boss how they have you rated either during or at the end of a session. Jack taught me this. These guys don't pay attention lots of times, and they don't rate you correctly which means you aren't getting the proper comps/offers. Always ask and correct them if they are wrong. They will change it right there, and that adds up. The dealer will also help you there as well if you aren't a douche and tip well.

5). Not setting a stop-loss after a slot machine win. If you're lucky enough to hit the bonus and win, set a number in the black and don't go below it. Take your win and move on; don't feed it all back.
 

kneifl

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How about some more?

1). Plopping down little baby bills on the craps table in the middle of a hot roll. How many times have I seen these stupid idiots throw down a $5 or$10 in the middle of a hot roll then get carded then make some stupid hi-lo, hop, or horn bets which totally disrupts the flow and causes a 7-out? I hate these guys.

2). Plopping down a Grant on any table game. I hate those jinxy mf'ers too.

3). Playing terrible video poker odds machines. Learn those odds and payouts and never play the bad ones. If you're playing dollars and get a full house, don't you want to be paid $45 instead of $30?

4). Not asking the boss how they have you rated either during or at the end of a session. Jack taught me this. These guys don't pay attention lots of times, and they don't rate you correctly which means you aren't getting the proper comps/offers. Always ask and correct them if they are wrong. They will change it right there, and that adds up. The dealer will also help you there as well if you aren't a douche and tip well.

5). Not setting a stop-loss after a slot machine win. If you're lucky enough to hit the bonus and win, set a number in the black and don't go below it. Take your win and move on; don't feed it all back.

1 and 3 really bother me too. I don't play slots, but my mother should really take #5 into consideration.

kneifl
 
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