Casino Comps for Craps Players: How to Earn Comped Cruises
Craps can generate valuable casino comps when your sessions are rated and consistent. Below is a simple framework to turn steady table play into offers that include discounted or fully comped cruise cabins.
What Casinos Track at the Craps Table
- Average bet: the typical size of your line/buy/place bets during a session.
- Time in seat: how long you play per session and per day.
- Game hold assumptions: house expectations for craps applied to your average bet and time.
Those inputs roll up into Average Daily Theoretical (ADT). The more consistent your average bet and session length, the cleaner your ADT looks—and the better your comps.
Session Structure That Builds ADT
- Play 2–3 focused sessions per sea day (60–90 minutes each).
- Keep a steady average bet you can sustain; avoid lots of tiny, stop–start sessions.
- Always get rated (ask the box to rate you from buy-in to color-up).
Typical Outcomes by Player Profile
Player Profile | Likely Offer |
---|---|
Moderate craps action | Discounted inside/oceanview; drinks while playing |
Higher ADT, steady sessions | Comped inside/oceanview (taxes/fees may apply) |
Consistent mid-limit play | Interior comps; balcony upgrades in shoulder season |
High-limit dice | Comped balcony/suite; OBC and VIP event invites |
Helpful Craps & Cruise Resources
- Wizard of Odds — Craps Basics
- 888casino — How to Play Craps
- UNLV Gaming Research — Dice & advantage play study
- Cruise Critic — Cruise Ship Casinos: What to Expect
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