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Lounge With his admitted play he can't be Seven Stars

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by OneArmedBandit, Apr 28, 2016.

  1. OneArmedBandit

    OneArmedBandit Active Member

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    Once again the so called journalist, tv show host just sunk himself using his own words... He just likes to brag for some unknown reason. As I've stated he's played the "racisit" card on his old forum and then packed his $1 store suitcase and ran away until the powers that be banned us who were on to him....

    These are his word for word quotes, no editing whatsoever. Being a rated craps player at an avg bet of $235 would mean to gain seven star status he'd have to play on a average of 20-25 hrs per week. Which he does NOT.
    So you're all smart enough to figure out what's going on here..... At best he's a mid diamond player but with the help of his friends he becomes seven stars...

    Then brags about his status, that's why he's a putz in fact a bigger one than RobSinger

    I'm not sure who you spoke to Dan or if you asked the question correctly. Caesars properties do include the odds bets in your rating. Caesars Palace includes odds in your rating.

    Now the fine point: we don't know just how much weight the odds bet actually gets. In fact, we don't know what the flat bets get or what the hardways get. The actual "ratings" for ANY table bet at Caesars has never been published. And if someone has the formula I would love to see it.

    It's very possible that they told you -- or meant -- that the odds have no impact on your comps or Reward Credits.

    Here's how you can CONFIRM that your odds are included: at the end of your session ask what your "average bet" was. You can tell by that figure, your "average bet", if odds are included.

    When I play at a $25 table, for example, I have an average bet reported of $235 -- and that includes my odds. Here's how I know: When I bet across the box numbers the bets told $130 or $135. My passline is $25. I usually bet double or triple odds which is $50 or $75. Add it up: $130 + 25 + 75 = $230. I rarely press, by the way.

    Now the big question is what impact does that have on my Total Rewards score? I don't know. I don't know how much the odds are rated or not. But when I ask my host for my average bet -- yes, my average bet includes the odds.

    Bottom line -- until we know how table bets are actually rated for tier points and reward credits it's all a moot point.
     
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    He now realizes what he's done oh well you phony prick.... Bahahahahaha
     
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    He's feeling the heat here is one of his latest comments, his word means NOTHING... Wondering why he's not explaining how he earns his tier credits to maintain his seven star status. Oh yeah he doesn't other people do it for him.

    So.. being the reporter that I am I called their craps pit and YES -- THERE IS NO COMMISSION, FEE OR VIG WHEN YOU BOOK THE BET OR WHEN IT IS PAID. However, this is temporary -- probably only during March Madness.
     
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    Here is more from the PHONY "seven star" ... He whines and whines, what a pussy... No wonder why he's had 15 ex's...
    Just face it you're now busted and trying like hell to post anything that will avoid the real hard questions

    When you open the dictionary to the word PUTZ his picture is there


    Total Rewards casinos -- ALL OF THEM -- have a system for rating craps players. All craps players are are designated into one of three categories:

    1. Advanced which really means you make the lowest house-edge bets, come bets, pass line, odds, place 6 and 8
    2. Medium which means you also place the box numbers
    3. Third category -- not sure what name they give it -- but these players bet the field, hardways, mid-table high edge bets

    When they "rate" you they rate your average bet (total bet) with your category. So for example, I might be a $235 average bet player in the #1 Advanced category. I am likely to receive FEWER COMPS and TIER POINTS than a player in the #3 category who has an average bet of $100.

    I found this out when I complained that I bet more (in total) and play more hours than other Seven Stars players but the other Seven Stars players get bigger offers than I do. I found out the reason why: these other guys are betting big on hardways and I don't bet the hardways. In particular I complained that I got a $600 shopping spree when another Seven Stars craps player was getting $2500 for his shopping spree. The reason was he was betting $25 on each of the hardways and the 6 and 8 for $30 each. I was betting passline with odds plus the numbers for an average of about $235. His $160 action got him better comps, tier score and offers than my $235 of lower house edge bets.
     
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    He's on the run now, fearing he will lose his "status". Oh well he should have played by the rules instead of being a "big shot"
     

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