April 23rd, 2012 at 10:34:46 AM
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Playing blackjack at the Luxor at $100 a hand, was down $2000 in my first session, turned it into about a $4300 win ($2000 that session and smaller wins on other days), minus a few hundred after I got done celebrating a couple days later.
The next day when I was at the mlife desk, the table game supervisor mentioned that she recognized my name from the paperwork she had to do after my win. I hope they watched a lot of tape, because there was nothing to see but basic strategy in action.
The Luxor high limit area seems perpetually dead, even on weekends. Makes sense, I suppose, since most of the time you can find the same rules elsewhere for lower mins and better drinks (Encore). But Luxor gives me free rooms and Red Card doesn't give me jack as a table game player unless I bet beyond what I'm comfortable with ($150/hand * 4hrs)
The next day when I was at the mlife desk, the table game supervisor mentioned that she recognized my name from the paperwork she had to do after my win. I hope they watched a lot of tape, because there was nothing to see but basic strategy in action.
The Luxor high limit area seems perpetually dead, even on weekends. Makes sense, I suppose, since most of the time you can find the same rules elsewhere for lower mins and better drinks (Encore). But Luxor gives me free rooms and Red Card doesn't give me jack as a table game player unless I bet beyond what I'm comfortable with ($150/hand * 4hrs)
April 23rd, 2012 at 11:05:42 AM
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Although I'd be unsure if I got an honest answer, i would have asked if that's a good thing or not.Quote: LlewThe next day when I was at the mlife desk, the table game supervisor mentioned that she recognized my name from the paperwork she had to do after my win.
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