So when I started to win some of my money back dealer said see,the casino was winning too much so the computer is making sure the casino doesn't break the state law and win too much.
When I asked how they controlled this she pointed to the rating screen attached to the table and said that controls it.
Quote: DJTeddyBearSadly, I suspect the dealer was serious.
Yes she was totally serious.
Another player told her he thought that was B.S.
She said you Can believe me or not I see it every day.
IT"S THE LAW That's what a famous divorce lawyer told me.
Quote: WizardofnothingLove when they tell me state law is that they need to scan my ID at the players club.... my line is always.... I'm a gaming attorney and that absolutely is not true-
Wow, I can't believe they say that. People are so naive. I can understand a casino not giving you a player card if you won't let them scan it, obviously that can be there rules but definitely not a law.
I've seen, and I'm sure others who play tables a lot have, floor supervisors in the same casino each cite gaming while coming to three different decisions about how to handle a dealer error (back up cards, burn the card, players choice, shuffle deck etc.....all citing gaming regulations.
Making up and citing bullshit laws back when you know they're lying is usually the most appropriate response. Like WoN could cite some sort of illegal privacy breach if scanning is required, probably scare the crap out of that lying $12/hr players club boothling.
I've seen this on multiple different games like FOUR times in the last month. This used to be unheard of and pretty much never happened. I've been in awe and shock every time I've seen it.Quote: HunterhillI saw a floor back up a card recently, was quite surprised since usually they say that their not allowed to.
Quote: RSProblem is, I think for a majority of them, they believe what they are saying. So if you counter their claims, they may very well just think you're making something up.
I agree. The employee hears something from someone else and they assume it is true. In most cases I don't think they are lying, they are just misinformed.
Quote: WizardofnothingLove when they tell me state law is that they need to scan my ID at the players club.... my line is always.... I'm a gaming attorney and that absolutely is not true-
When I was in line at Rivers Pittsburgh a few years ago to get one, I saw how they do it automatically. I immediately left the line.
Quote: IbeatyouracesWhen I was in line at Rivers Pittsburgh a few years ago to get one, I saw how they do it automatically. I immediately left the line.
How many casino databases have to be hacked before they stop putting players private info more at risk than it needs to be?