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Las Vegas Freebies

also known as Las Vegas Comps

Free Rooms, Free Food, Free Shows = Las Vegas Freebies, better known as Las Vegas comps. Casino freebies are so popular in Las Vegas, casinos all over the continent have made note and now have casino programs for high rollers, as well as for low rollers.

If you gamble anywhere, you'd be foolish not to take advantage of casino comps. Your best strategy is to strive to get maximum Las Vegas freebies for the bets you make, but do not gamble just to increase your comp credits.

Slots players have slot club cards, which they insert into the machines and get rated electronically. Table players are rated at the gaming table. It is the floor man or pit boss that keeps track of the player's activity. He records how much a player buys in for, average bet size, highest bet, how long he plays and how much he wins or loses. Always check to see if there is a minimum bet you must make to get rated. Most big casinos won't rate table players for Las Vegas freebies unless they bet a minimum of $25 a hand.

Depending on the casino you play in and your rating level, what you qualify for could range from a buffet lunch to dinner in a gourmet restaurant, a free regular hotel room or a lavish suite. If you are a high roller, you may even get your airfare paid for. Below is an approximate guide to what the average casino might give you, based on your play. Even if you are a low roller, it pays to become friendly with a casino host; he or she can often do better for you.

Please note, this is only a rough guide, Las Vegas freebies can vary greatly, depending on the location and the casino.

Average bet of $25 - $50 per hand for four hours a day: a buffet or coffee shop meal for two and maybe the "casino rate" for your room.

Average bet of $60 - $100 per hand for four hours a day: free buffet or coffee shop meals and your room should be free.

Average bet of $125 -$175 per hand for four hours a day: eat and drink at the casinos better restaurants and your room is free.

Average bet of $200 - $300 for four hours a day: you qualify for RFB status. Free Room, Food and Board. You can eat and drink in the very best restaurants, or order room service with champagne, if you like.

Average bet of $400 and more for four hours a day: you're approaching high roller territory. This is where you might ask to have your air fare comped on top of everything else.

Keep in mind casinos are fickle friends. If on your next visit your average bet or your hours at the tables go down, so do your Las Vegas freebies.

Now that you know what to expect, how do you get it without jeopardizing your financial health? Here's a way to qualify for more comps when you don't have a large bankroll to risk:

THE THREE-BET ROULETTE STRATEGY:

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Put two chips on Low (1 to 18), two chips on the Third Dozen (25 to 36) and one chip on the line between numbers 19 and 24 (to cover 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24). This is your insurance bet.

If a number in the Third Dozen is rolled, you win four chips, while losing the two placed on Low and the one on the 19-24 line. You're one chip ahead. You're also one chip ahead if the line bet (19 - 24) hits, because it pays five chips. If Low comes up you are one chip behind.

You have 18 chances to win a unit and 18 chances to lose a unit. You lose your entire wager only if 0 or 00 appear. Simply wagering a single unit on Red or Black gives you the same win-a-unit/lose-a-unit chance. However, if you've asked to be rated for comps then use the three-bet method.

Because you're betting five units each spin instead of one unit, your comps will pile up fast. If 0 or 00 don't show up too often, the Las Vegas freebies you receive should more than make up for any small losses at the table.

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