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    Missouri can't outright bar or ban card counters, but they can take countermeasures. I have been told they can flat but you, but I have never seen that. I have however, seen them do 2-hand shuffles. In both situations they told the person in question "We can't ask you to leave but we are going to do two hands then shuffle".

    On both situations I was also playing at the table, but not suspected. They said I could change tables if i wanted, but of course I played dumb and stayed right there. Once that gave me a lunch comp for having to witness the backoff.



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    Quote Originally Posted by RCJH View Post
    "We can't ask you to leave but we are going to do two hands then shuffle".
    That happened to me at an Indian casino. I'm pretty sure someone in the organization could have asked me to leave the table. In fact, when someone higher up was on duty a day later, they did.

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