HI All,
I hope that someone besides me observed the same thing I did when being rated at Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant, Mi recently. Maybe some tables in Las Vegas like this too and I am trying to find out. I bought in and gave my players club card as usual and the dealer literally the dealer swiped my card in a little card reader attached to the right of his dealing surface just behind the shoe. He then punched some numbers and pushed my seat coordinating number on the display. I was #1 first base and a light came on. I noticed coordinating lights were on for the other players that wished to be rated too. (1 did not want rated and his light was off playing black chips) I was intrigued to see anytime anyone sat out the dealer would push that person seat # and shut the light off. When they resumed he would push the light back on. I assume now that this is EXACT tracking only when you play rating now. This means no more continuous rating for bathroom breaks, food, smokes or just waiting out bad runs. He pushed my button too when I took a break and then pushed the light back on when I pushed chips back into my circle. I didn't notice anyone increasing my players rating as I put more chips out as I was playing with casino winnings. I think I got rated at $25 all night. This is bad news for us that want as many comps as we can get on the old pit boss writes down your play and goes to a central terminal to rate a persons play. Can't find any threads on this topic. I figured others must have noticed this too or maybe can tell me I am wrong and to relax.
Thank you to can help me with this situation. I was at Soaring Eagle August 14-15, 2015. Had a good run and great service at Soaring Eagle. Blackjacks paid 3/2, Dealer Hits soft 17, DAS, Split up to 4 times, resplitting A's, Double any 2 cards, 1 card per Aces after splitting and resplitting aces, late surrender.
Jeff
I hope that someone besides me observed the same thing I did when being rated at Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant, Mi recently. Maybe some tables in Las Vegas like this too and I am trying to find out. I bought in and gave my players club card as usual and the dealer literally the dealer swiped my card in a little card reader attached to the right of his dealing surface just behind the shoe. He then punched some numbers and pushed my seat coordinating number on the display. I was #1 first base and a light came on. I noticed coordinating lights were on for the other players that wished to be rated too. (1 did not want rated and his light was off playing black chips) I was intrigued to see anytime anyone sat out the dealer would push that person seat # and shut the light off. When they resumed he would push the light back on. I assume now that this is EXACT tracking only when you play rating now. This means no more continuous rating for bathroom breaks, food, smokes or just waiting out bad runs. He pushed my button too when I took a break and then pushed the light back on when I pushed chips back into my circle. I didn't notice anyone increasing my players rating as I put more chips out as I was playing with casino winnings. I think I got rated at $25 all night. This is bad news for us that want as many comps as we can get on the old pit boss writes down your play and goes to a central terminal to rate a persons play. Can't find any threads on this topic. I figured others must have noticed this too or maybe can tell me I am wrong and to relax.
Thank you to can help me with this situation. I was at Soaring Eagle August 14-15, 2015. Had a good run and great service at Soaring Eagle. Blackjacks paid 3/2, Dealer Hits soft 17, DAS, Split up to 4 times, resplitting A's, Double any 2 cards, 1 card per Aces after splitting and resplitting aces, late surrender.
Jeff