1. We are uncomfortable with your play.
2. You are too good for us.
3. You win too much.
4. You need to play in a higher limit casino.
5. You will do better elsewhere.
Quote: AlanMendelsonGot any more?
1. We are uncomfortable with your play.
2. You are too good for us.
3. You win too much.
4. You need to play in a higher limit casino.
5. You will do better elsewhere.
6. We don't like your action.
7. Your play isn't for us.
9. We like your play but its not for us.
10. You're welcome to play any other game except this one.
11. We can't afford your play.
Quote: IbeatyouracesI'll be amazed the day they say, "You have a mathematical advantage against us and we don't like that and don't want you in our casino(s) ever again."
Geez, I forgot a really common one.
"You're way too lucky for us." I think
they use that one a lot. How could you
argue with it.
I smile at him and say......"Color"
KB1
"Get the F out of here, you are no longer welcome here"
I got the last laugh when they went out of business six months ago.
I doubt Bob will ever hear that.Quote: IbeatyouracesI'll be amazed the day they say, "You have a mathematical advantage against us and we don't like that and don't want you in our casino(s) ever again."
Evidence:
Where's number 8???Quote: EvenBob6. We don't like your action.
7. Your play isn't for us.
9. We like your play but its not for us.
10. You're welcome to play any other game except this one.
11. We can't afford your play.
Quote: PokeraddictGold Dust in Deadwood was not nearly this polite to me.
"Get the F out of here, you are no longer welcome here"
I got the last laugh when they went out of business six months ago.
Damn! I knew I should have gone out there last summer. One more chip I'll never collect!
Quote: DJTeddyBearI doubt Bob will ever hear that.
Evidence:Where's number 8???
Superstition. Why is there no number 4 spot at the bac table.
What I did was Color out and go to the room,with quite a few $1000.
Oh, the casino...
That was embarrassing.
Quote: AlanMendelsonA casino will tell you all sorts of things when they don't want you around. Usually what they say will be either neutral or even flattering, because they don't want to give you any reason for a lawsuit. Some examples. Got any more?
"Buddy, you're done for the night."
Quote: beachbumbabsWell, when they close the table on you with chips still on the table, that can be a hint...
Can they do that????
Quote: AlanMendelsonA casino will tell you all sorts of things when they don't want you around. Usually what they say will be either neutral or even flattering, because they don't want to give you any reason for a lawsuit. Some examples. Got any more?
1. We are uncomfortable with your play.
2. You are too good for us.
3. You win too much.
4. You need to play in a higher limit casino.
5. You will do better elsewhere.
Ben and Tony want to give you a tour of what goes on "behind the scenes" but they are busy now, tell you what, we will make it automatic on your next visit!
Mark
Quote: AlanMendelsonCan they do that????Quote: beachbumbabsWell, when they close the table on you with chips still on the table, that can be a hint...
Can and do, and not just b/c of AP's. Sometimes it's a boss just following a schedule...? Really? Yes, on a full table at a carnie game no less!
Quote: Mission146Get away from my window, or I'm calling the cops.
Oh, the casino...
That was embarrassing.
Damn, you beat me to it! Were you able to see anything?
"I want you to take your chips, cash them out, leave and never come back. You know exactly why."
Or the vague but firm:
"You can keep playing blackjack all you want, but you are restricted to a flat bet." At which point he went into a 5 minute description of what it meant to be "flat bet."
Or the short and sweet:
"We can't let you play here." as I'm trying to buy in.
Never the "you're too good for us" or "you're too lucky" or whatever. C'est la vie, it won't keep me up at night.
If the suits determine that some jerk is winning fair and square that is when they usually step in with the free room offer or something to keep you (and your winnings there) so that when your luck changes and you give it all back, you give it all back to them and not to some other casino that you took their money to.Quote: JimmerHas anyone ever been backed off or 86'ed solely for winning too much? Not card counting or anything, just getting really lucky?
If you are nickel and dimeing them at BJ, they will back you off or even boot you because the amount is relatively low but if you are simply lucky and keep pressing that luck all night long, they don't want you wandering off with what they consider to be their money.