Okay I mostly understand how ADT works, but to get into specifics, I was wondering if your average bet actually matters. For example, if you're playing slots, does it matter if you bet $5/spin for 1 hour vs $2.5/spin for 2 hours, or as long as your ADT is the same, you'll be rated the same?
One thing I was told to watch out for is the "gambling day" meaning 6pm-5:59pm. I was told I was better off if I wanted to start my gambling and it was 5pm was to wait until 6pm that way my gambling time wouldn't be calculated over 2 gambling days. I never thought of that, but definitely something I'll think about if its close to that time. Then again if its noon I'm not gonna want 6 hours till I start playing. So I believe your ADT if I get it correct would be your "Average (gambling) day Theo". Someone correct me if I'm wrong, because that's what I'm going into in the future thinking.
I thought it was 6am-6am? I'm sure I've been up early (8hr time difference) and disappointed I have barely any points for the day at 7am after 3-4 hours of play.
Your most likely right....maybe he was talking about Tahoe where I normally gamble....or maybe both areas are 6am.....thanks for the correction...glad I didnt continue to think the wrong time and change my gambling accordingly lol
Using a player card will tell the house exactly everything regarding slot bets and your comp value. That's what slot points represent. They know all the coin in, the HA on the machine and what you are worth. Theo on tables is considerably more diverse depending on game.
Most are in early morning hours, I am 99% sure that's right, but I am not usually awake at that time on vacation, so I have HAD to remember
The CET gaming day is definitely 6am - 6am in Vegas. You'll see 2 PBs doing the count (chip count on a table ) just before 6am.