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Las Vegas High Rollers

by Leah Bailly | Jul 18 2008

Feeling like a big shot at the casino? Letting loose on those $10 hands of Blackjack after a night of boozing? The penny tables have long attracted the more tentative tourists, but for casino owners, the serious money is with the high rollers. The Las Vegas resorts and casinos love and fear the big shots. Sin City regales its celebrity gamblers, most of whom are known for their lavish spending in fine dining establishments, peppered by extreme bouts of Baccarat

Fancy yourself a high roller? The class of gambler who can make or break a casino's bank roll is considered elite. You must have particularly trashy taste in fantasy suites, enjoy private jets on and off the Strip and you cannot leave home without your personal butler/chauffeur. Most importantly, you're someone who can lay down $100,000 per bet or $500,000 per hour. Las Vegans call you a "whale" and it's true. You like things a little large.

A $5 million credit line isn't easy to come by, and any high roller knows you can't play the big rooms (the really, really big rooms) unless you're willing to move through $20 million a weekend. The high rollers’ game of choice: Baccarat, or as the French say, the "Chemin de Fer." Some feel that Craps has the highest return and enjoy young beautiful women blowing on their dice. Real spenders won't spend much time on the casino floor, instead favoring private high stakes rooms or VIP areas of the resort. They develop elaborate taste in Blackjack dealers, are provided with 24 hour dining and hospitality services and usually leave Vegas with hella fierce hangovers.

Big Winners and Bigger Losers

Craps
There is always talk among Las Vegans of history's high stakes losers, the men (and ladies) known for their exorbitantly expensive blunders. The infamous $1 million round of Craps that led to a man's suicide; the gangster clutching the dice to his chest from a poisoned gin and soda, a winner one too many times. The Asian businessman who lost $43 million at the Venetian as his drug ring was busted wide open in Mexico City. How he couldn't step away from the table, even as the FBI closed in.

But who were Las Vegas' big winners? Everybody wants to remember such relics as Kerry Packer, the richest man in Australia, known for his extreme stakes. Sixty-eight years old when he died, Packer was a media mogul, famous for his $33 million winning streak at the MGM Grand. Rumored to have won 20 hands of Baccarat in 20 minutes, Packer paid his waitress' mortgage after asking why she wasn't at home with her kids.

Kerry Packer
Packer was also known for his losses. After a three week losing spree at a casino in London that cost him $28 million, Packer retreated from the high roller rooms for months. It must have required some iron willpower to resist the tempting offers from Vegas casino owners, the invitation to the Hilton's "Sky Villas" where he could indulge in some true Nevada excess. Eventually, Packer succumbed to the call of the cards and he returned to Sin City's high roller rooms. The major Vegas casinos had to bankroll millions as soon as they learned of his impending arrival to be sure to cover his swing.

Other high rollers profited less conspicuously and leached millions from the casinos in high stakes. Most praised and feared of the "math-brain" big shots are members of the MIT Blackjack Team, Mike Aponte and John Chang. Individuals like these, trained in counting cards and "bringing down the house" were said to have strategically invested millions in No Limit tables, only to reap serious profits over the decades. However, casinos are less fond of card counters than real high rollers and aren’t likely to show these celebrities their fantasy suites.

The Godfather of High Rollers

Benny Binion
The man who set the limits so high? A pioneer of Nevada gaming, Benny Binion invented the No Limit table, eventually allowing guests to bet up to $10,000 on a single game of chance. The other casino owners loathed the idea but the gamblers loved the No Limit tables immediately, and the other Fremont Casinos had to comply. At the time in Las Vegas, most casinos on Fremont Street still swore by sawdust floors and penny slots, but Binion introduced carpets and fancy cocktail waitresses that served free drinks (for the first time) to players. The Las Vegas aesthetic was changed forever.

Binion himself was a high roller. Raised in Texas, a bootlegger and gambler from birth, Binion was accused of murder in Dallas before moving to Las Vegas in 1951 to open his own joint, Binion's Horseshoe. He was the gun-slinging cowboy who invented the World Series of Poker at a time in Vegas when most casinos found poker difficult to manage and impossible to market. Binion managed to turn the WSOP from an eight person tournament in 1972 to a 6,844 player bonanza today. His final gift to high stakes cowpokes: the National Finals Rodeo hosted every December in Las Vegas. The rodeo is the last of the Binion legacy not squandered by his greedy, destructive children, another requisite feature of all true high rollers.

Do You Have What It Takes?

MGM Grand
These days, to be considered for the Mansion at the MGM Grand, with over 10,000 square feet of opulence, you must be ready to risk serious cash at the tables. No ordinary slot machine mama can stomach the fine cuisine (nor the price tag) at Aureole or the Guy Savoy. But somehow, the Palms continues to fill its fantasy suites, the Venetian's Asian-themed top floor still offers premium booze and nightly massages to those milling about the VIP rooms.

So next time you're in Vegas, go snap a shot of the $1 million behind glass. Raise your $1.50 cerveza to the video surveillance and toast the high rollers that make the Vegas casinos soar. And as you run your eyes across those stacks of Ben Franklins, consider dropping that sum on one roll of the dice. The high rollers can do it... Could you?

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