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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7792486, member: 105098"]From my experience, you really have to do things that involve the player card so they can track what you are doing and see you are spending money and then they'll give you coin pretty easily. other than that they only want to give one or two rolls as a courtesy, but if they can see you gamble and play and they make money off you, they are usually much more giving with the rolled coin. Now, they aren't going to give you a box of quarters, unless you arrange something like that with a manager or a host to get you a box or something like that because you want one. Again, you'd need to be a trackable gambler that's paying the house their cut, not sure how tournament poker works, I'm sure they take a cut from the buy-in, but there's no rake and not sure if it tracks on players cards or you build points doing it. the more they can see your habits and what kind of customer you are the more likely they are to want to keep you happy and comp you for food or a room, or freeplay vouchers ect. they win as long as people are playing and they get their cut. </p><p><br /></p><p>the coin machines are gone as far as I can tell. still though, if you want your change, they have to provide it so a casino is always going to have coin somewhere to do that. they can't just give you a ticket for 12 cents that you can't do anything with.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7792486, member: 105098"]From my experience, you really have to do things that involve the player card so they can track what you are doing and see you are spending money and then they'll give you coin pretty easily. other than that they only want to give one or two rolls as a courtesy, but if they can see you gamble and play and they make money off you, they are usually much more giving with the rolled coin. Now, they aren't going to give you a box of quarters, unless you arrange something like that with a manager or a host to get you a box or something like that because you want one. Again, you'd need to be a trackable gambler that's paying the house their cut, not sure how tournament poker works, I'm sure they take a cut from the buy-in, but there's no rake and not sure if it tracks on players cards or you build points doing it. the more they can see your habits and what kind of customer you are the more likely they are to want to keep you happy and comp you for food or a room, or freeplay vouchers ect. they win as long as people are playing and they get their cut. the coin machines are gone as far as I can tell. still though, if you want your change, they have to provide it so a casino is always going to have coin somewhere to do that. they can't just give you a ticket for 12 cents that you can't do anything with.[/QUOTE]
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