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Once you’ve spent enough time in the velvet kingdom of VIP lounges, you start to pick up on things the average casino goer never sees. Like how the dealers in these lounges aren’t just skilled — they’re intuitive. They know when you need space, when you’re on a streak, when to subtly slow the game down. The service? It’s more than just fast — it’s predictive. I once had a host bring over my favorite bourbon without asking — because they remembered from a random night two months ago. Then there’s the unspoken rules. Like how you never interrupt someone mid-hand, even to say hi. Or how winning players tip differently depending on the dealer rotation — yeah, it’s a whole subculture. And let’s not forget the “phantom tables.” These aren’t listed anywhere, but if you’re in deep with the right people, they’ll walk you into a quiet backroom that feels like another dimension. Most of these spots don’t even allow phones. It’s wild. Regular VIPs also know how to read a room — who's actually rich vs who's fronting, who’s comp-hunting vs who’s chasing action. And maybe most importantly, they know when to walk. Because in the VIP world, the biggest flex isn’t how much you can play — it’s knowing exactly when to stop. If you’ve been around long enough, drop your own secret. We’re in safe company here.