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If some of you can answer some or all of my questions. I would appreciate. I will be going to vegas in a couple weeks, been there a few times but not in the last couple of years. First of all I know that the vegas sports books are going downhill fast, but what are the maximum amounts average that you can bet on NBA playoffs and on baseball and on parlays and can you mix sports in parlay in vegas? Next question, I know that vegas are getting tight with their comps, but which casinos will give a full comp (rfb) for average $100 a hand for 4 hours a day? Another question, since alot of casinos are ripping people off by only paying 6-5 in blackjack, which casinos are still paying 3-2 in small decks of cards?
 

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Good question, now that the 'Shoe is on the 6/5 BJs I don't even know if there are any casinos that are offering 3/2 on single decks with double on any two cards. Must be some place, but I couldn't say where.
 

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Now that the Shoe is part of Harrahs, you can expect it to turn into a bullshit slot parlor like all the Harrahs.

Most anywhere besides the very top end (Bellagio, Venetian, or Mand Bay) should comp you RFB for a solid $100/hand if you really play 4 hours a day... should'nt they?

Lets get the guy some responses. Everyone is interested in these types of changes in Vegas.

As far as parlays go... they might not be to tight at first... but when you hit one... they will look at you like you are the antichrist and watch every move you make.
 

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I think about any place will welcome the 100 hand for four hours. I know Ballys, MGM, and Mirage would be pretty aggressive for that kind of play.

I get RFB from Bally's/Paris and I am maybe a 25-50 dollar player though I will play more hours. I also lose generally.
 

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I know most Las Vegas sportsbooks will not count sports bets towards comps you could get for casino play, but some will so ask when you bet.

Most will give out free drink coupons to sports bettors at least, if you ask for them when putting bets in.
 

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Here is a good tip for Vegas. Take $300 and go to your bank. Ask the teller if he can give you $200 in ones. After you aquire the ones fold them in half and place the remaining $100 on the outside. then go to the pool at the Hard Rock and carry this "wad of cash" in your hand throughout the pool area. Thank you.
 

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toohot, I don't think you'll get anywhere near full rfb from the major Strip casinos for 100/4 hrs. A couple months ago I played 5-6 hrs/day rated around 75/hand BJ and was only comped 1/4 nights at MGM. They're pretty stingy. Then again, I did beat the snot outta them and maybe they managed to keep track of that. Probably best to touch bases with the casino host ahead of time and let them know what your thing is. Good luck.
 

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Go to one of the medium-sized casinos on the Strip. They will treat you to RFB for 100/4 hrs, no questions asked.
 

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