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To: allendale

If Mandalay Bay is a casino he frequented & gambled that much money, my guess is yes. Another article said he would often stay week or more at his favorite casinos, probably all comped as well.
I bet casino/hotel staff knew him too. A high roller at these casinos are treated very well. So, he probably flew under the radar because he was well known.


49 posted on 10/03/2017 7:12:48 AM PDT by rainee (Her)
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To: rainee

“A high roller at these casinos are treated very well. So, he probably flew under the radar because he was well known.”

A high roller is tracked. One has to gamble for a certain length of time and amount of money for perks.

He was using Marylou’s Players Club Card. Not sure why he’d use her card.

http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/players-club-card.php

Las Vegas Players Club Card

What’s a Las Vegas players club card, you ask? It’s your ticket to free stuff and discounts. Technically though, a Las Vegas players card is what the casinos use to track how much money you’re betting and how often you play. The more you play the more points you accumulate. You can redeem these for free things. If the powers that be see that you’re spending a good amount then they reward you with some pretty impressive comps. Your free points qualify you for special rates on rooms or sometimes free rooms, food and shows. High rollers get free top-notch accommodation, like the penthouse suite, and may even get additional service like a personal assistant and a dedicated limo for the duration of their stay. The free stuff doesn’t stop when you leave Vegas. As a Las Vegas Players card holder, expect to receive special offers in the mail to lure you back after you leave.


65 posted on 10/03/2017 7:21:52 AM PDT by maggief
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