@iShop123 wrote:
Is it a casino hotel? If so, it's looooooong. Pay is better than most, but there's a reason for that. I do them when it's been long enough that I've forgotten I promised myself, "Never again."
@Purple Roses wrote:
@iShop123 wrote:
Is it a casino hotel? If so, it's looooooong. Pay is better than most, but there's a reason for that. I do them when it's been long enough that I've forgotten I promised myself, "Never again."
Yes, It's a casino hotel. I'm required to take and pass their Casino certification test. Thank you for the response! I knew there was a reason it's been on the board for so long!
That answer is usually wrong. You generally DO get to keep your winnings, up to a maximum limit. Also it depends on the client. Most allow you to keep winnings, but a few do not. Don't think you are going to go in and win a big score though. Due to rules, such as amount of time required at the table, slots, and required expenditure, your only chance at winning is pure luck and most likely that would happen at slots or the poker room. If you are up a couple hundred dollars on the table and you have not stayed there long enough to make all required observations, you will need to stay at the table longer and likely lose your winnings.@walesmaven wrote:
Nope.
@iShop123 wrote:
Their winnings are unfortunately aggregated at the ones I do. So, if I lose $25 at the slots (in 5 mins. lol), but I win $20 at blackjack, I'm only reimbursed $5 for the loss.
Not only that, but the pit observers do know pretty closely how much each player won or loss. If they are not sure, they will ask the dealer after the player leaves. Source: I worked in the pits in Las Vegas for 16 years both in the pit and as a dealer.@iShop123 wrote:
They know because you have to report your exact winnings and exact losses.
@AZwolfman wrote:
That answer is usually wrong. You generally DO get to keep your winnings, up to a maximum limit. Also it depends on the client. Most allow you to keep winnings, but a few do not. Don't think you are going to go in and win a big score though. Due to rules, such as amount of time required at the table, slots, and required expenditure, your only chance at winning is pure luck and most likely that would happen at slots or the poker room. If you are up a couple hundred dollars on the table and you have not stayed there long enough to make all required observations, you will need to stay at the table longer and likely lose your winnings.@walesmaven wrote:
Nope.