Friday, May 24, 2013

[vpFREE] Re: Phil Ivey Accused of Baccarat Scheme

Any casino can always withhold winnings, and they like to do this as well. In Nevada, you need to immediately contact gaming, their number is on your cellphone, right? My guess is the Nevada gaming control officer will rule in the favor of the patron if the only reason is "suspected card counter" but no doubt there have been exceptions, in which case you have to appeal and you probably need a lawyer. Nersesian's number is on your cell phone as well, right? All gamblers need to keep in mind that despite what casino marketing claims, casinos (and losing gamblers) hate winners. The first step to being a successful gambler is to win, the second step is to actually collect those winnings and get them out of the casino without being mugged in the parking lot or in the hotel.



--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "seedub49" <seedub49@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Barry Glazer <b.glazer@> wrote:
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> I think most of us were already aware that casinos can and do bar card counters. The part of the article that stood out for me was the statement that casinos can WITHHOLD WINNINGS from card counters. That is something I was not aware of and was wondering if that was just a description of gaming laws in England.
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