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It's almost impossible to play heads-up at $5 tables during the day and night shifts, which is when I went. Usually I played with 2-5 others and had no issues until I started winning big with the O/U. Then I'd notice a pit critter make a call while glancing at my table every few seconds and figure I had 10-15 minutes to get out while they ran a skills check. That worked until the other night, when I tried to leave just as the shift manager arrived.
If I change my appearance, do I need a fake ID? I'm close enough to 18 that they need to check it to verify my age.
You're right, I forgot about that. Had to play grave on a weekday for chance at heads up. They always have their ante $1 tables and lowest stakes games possible be the o/u, i'm sure due to the vulnerability to make it difficult to get a seat. I have no idea what to tell you about the fake ID, I doubt the low level security would have names or faces memorized (most probably wouldn't even be capable of that) or even be advised of barred players, but I don't know.
My wife's just the opposite. She sees every trip to a casino an opportunity to go shopping. AC is her least favorite. She likes Dover Downs best. Also, Sands, which has nearby outlets. So when the flyers come in she puts them under my nose or where I will see them. She often tells me which ones are offering match play or slot dollars.
Aslan 11/1/90 - 6/15/10 Stormy 1/22/95 - 8/23/10... “Life’s most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
The op stated that he played unrated, how did the casino get his info. I don't believe their cameras are high enough quality to zoom in on his drivers license as I recall a buy in dispute there once where surveillence could not tell the amount of chips given to the customer as the dealer did not spread them. I'm thinking they went through possibly less than legal means by having one of their cronies in the prior lake pd run his plates when there was no legitimate reason to do so. Is that legal? I realize it's a Indian casino so it doesn't really matter.
She goes, but they are fewer than elsewhere, and also repeat ones easily accessible at home. Also, Corning bailed out, and Black & Decker went under, plus the new ones coming in (Tanger group) are not to her liking. But you're asking the wrong person; I'm not a shopper. I had to ask her before I could reply to this post.
Aslan 11/1/90 - 6/15/10 Stormy 1/22/95 - 8/23/10... “Life’s most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
At least a couple of ways. 1) I ride a free bus to this casino regularly, and the driver scans my ID. 2) A security person recorded the name and (old) address on my ID while the shift manager talked to me during the barring. I think I have to show them my ID upon request because I look close to 18.
I've received mail from them in the past, months before I was first backed off. Usually it's just some worthless promotion.
Last edited by Purple Rain; 01-15-2013 at 08:30 PM.
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