You don't have to pay off the markers later, you can pay them off before you leave the casino. That's what I always do. If I'm a winner I pay them in cash, if I'm a loser I write them a check. I realize that this may not be the best way of taking advantage of the credit line, but I think it's the best way of handling the situation.
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A.P.
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> On Jun 24, 2015, at 6:07 AM, mcuddington@hotmail.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Spot on, and very logical. Based on the mathematics, I should have opened a credit line years ago. But I deliberately did not, based on entirely different reasons.
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> Looking at this from a mental/emotional "lens", it just seemed like a no-win for me, strictly from an enjoyment perspective. If I have a losing session or trip, I only want to experience the loss one time. Having to pay off a marker later would just feel like another loss. Conversely, when I win, I want to enjoy that - not have to hand it back over to the cage.
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> I realize that this aspect has no strategic or financial relevance....just a different facet for each individual to consider when deciding whether a credit line is right for them.
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