High Rollers: Who Are the Whales of the Casino World?

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While the main casino floor is filled with casual tourists playing penny slots, a completely different world exists behind closed doors.

The competition to attract a legitimate ‘Whale’ is incredibly fierce, with resorts offering jaw-dropping perks just to get them in the door.

What Separates a High Roller from a Whale?

A standard ‘High Roller’ might bring $50,000 to $100,000 to Vegas, expecting a nice suite and free dinners.

Because their bankrolls are so massive, a single whale can drastically alter the quarterly earnings report of an entire casino corporation.

  • Casinos use private jets to fly whales in from around the world, completely free of charge, just to secure their business
  • The VIP host must know everything about the whale, from their favorite rare scotch to their preferred brand of cigar
  • When a whale arrives, the casino essentially bends the rules of reality to ensure they never experience a single moment of inconvenience

What Do Casinos Give Away to High Rollers?

To ensure the whale loses their money at their specific property, the casino will cover absolutely all expenses for their entire entourage.

If a whale wants front-row tickets to a sold-out championship boxing match, the casino will simply buy the seats at an exorbitant markup.

Player Status Typical Bankroll Standard Comps Expected
Premium Mass $10,000 – $50,000 Standard Suite, Free fine dining, Limousine airport transfer
True Whale $1,000,000+ Private Jet, Multi-story Villa, Loss Rebate Negotiations

They exist in a parallel universe of luxury, where millions of dollars change hands in the blink of an eye.

Deborah Hotchin
Author: Deborah Hotchin

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