Hi all,
It may seem a stupid question but my stupidity has never stopped me before
From a players perspective, I suspect that the 'real' answer relates to your own personal circumstances but I wonder how casinos view it - expenditure each year, amount per spin or roll etc. etc.
I have a number of theories but ultimately I think that casinos must 'pigeon hole' us in various categories - probably more than just low / high rollers. It is this that determines the bonuses, privileges that we receive.
The average accredited MG casino (as an example) presumably has similar running costs to the next one. Whilst profit expectations / margin requirements will differ, there is still probably a internal 'definition' of a high roller that runs across most casinos. So, what is it?
Well, at $2.25 a spin on Thunderstruck or the like, you can rack up $1000 + worth of expenditure in no time. For me, thats a lot of money. But at $45 per spin, that would equate to nearly $20,000 - a lot more money. My feeling is that anyone depositing $2,000 + in a sitting is probably considered a high roller....but I haven't really got a clue. You?
Lets keep it simple would be interested in your views. If this question has been asked before, shun me into oblivion
It may seem a stupid question but my stupidity has never stopped me before
From a players perspective, I suspect that the 'real' answer relates to your own personal circumstances but I wonder how casinos view it - expenditure each year, amount per spin or roll etc. etc.
I have a number of theories but ultimately I think that casinos must 'pigeon hole' us in various categories - probably more than just low / high rollers. It is this that determines the bonuses, privileges that we receive.
The average accredited MG casino (as an example) presumably has similar running costs to the next one. Whilst profit expectations / margin requirements will differ, there is still probably a internal 'definition' of a high roller that runs across most casinos. So, what is it?
Well, at $2.25 a spin on Thunderstruck or the like, you can rack up $1000 + worth of expenditure in no time. For me, thats a lot of money. But at $45 per spin, that would equate to nearly $20,000 - a lot more money. My feeling is that anyone depositing $2,000 + in a sitting is probably considered a high roller....but I haven't really got a clue. You?
Lets keep it simple would be interested in your views. If this question has been asked before, shun me into oblivion