Hi. Lurker here. I'm not quite a veteran, but I'm not a newbie either. I have a question that I would appreciate some help on from people with experience.

If you are trespassed, not backed off, trespassed at a casino in a large market, what are the effects of that? If you go to another casino owned by the same massive company that you might not even be aware owned it, can you expect them to take the position that you violated the trespass?

Obviously, there's a strong chance you get flyered. But in my experience, getting flyered only increases the chances of a back-off, and does not make a back-off more likely than not, even by a sister casino. The most likely casinos to be proactive with fliers are smaller casinos and/or casinos that are located closest to the one who flyered you. So obviously, getting trespassed raises the likelihood of a back-off at another casino. But is it any more serious than that?

I've heard of this 24-hour rule where you can go back to the same casino after a trespass, and they have to give you the opportunity to leave. This rule seems like nonsense because I can't find any support for it in the law. Regardless of its veracity, I have zero interest in going back to the same casino I was trespassed at. But I am interested in whether there are effects other on playing at other casinos, other than a back-off would have, especially other properties that may be owned by the same company.

I'm not asking for some type of legal analysis. I just want to know what people have experienced with this type of issue.

Oh and bonus question. Do they usually make you sign anything? lol. I totally did not cooperate during my trespass. I don't know if they wanted me to sign anything, but I sure as hell didn't. They wanted something after they read an abbreviated riot act, but I didn't find out. All I know is, they had a plan for how it was going to go, and the suits were amused as security was sneaking up on me. They got there 10 seconds too late as the dealer had already dealt the cards to two hands max bet, one split and one double, and then he busted. They gave themselves away as not being a simple, polite back-off, and I thought "oh really, you think I'm going to be your bitch, mr. $8 an hour rent-a-cops?" Their escort duty didn't go according to plan either, and the smiles vanished. Security was literally chasing me, shouting, making asses of themselves, and I just walked briskly, calmly, and like a hearing-impaired person. They barely managed to actually trespass me, they had to elect a sprinter. Getting trespassed is always bad, but once it happens, I don't think it could have went much better than that. I'll tell you what, any casino spies read this and figure out who it is, that was total ineptitude on your part. It ain't hard to make a group of minimum wage idiots look like they don't know how to do their job. Be respectful to your customers, even the ones who win.