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    Boz, I love you. I'm sorry I thought you were a ruthless shit, when you were actually a ruthless shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Villiam View Post
    Boz, I love you. I'm sorry I thought you were a ruthless shit, when you were actually a ruthless shit.
    Well, it's all over the Internet that Missouri can't ban counters. I'm assuming someone here has been flat bet in Missouri, and can explain why they weren't backed off, since APs have taken it as true. Sorry, I don't assume everything I read on the Internet is true without question.

    As far as the Ohio law, we have a law that says absolutely nothing remotely related to not being able to bar counters. Flash clearly says he was trespassed for counting. And the OP still wants to know if the Ohio casinos are powerless to stop APs. So just tell him yes, because that's the only thing he cares to hear.

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