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Thread: Which Casinos Trespass on First Offense

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    Caesars properties are known for being especially nasty on first offense. MGM will sometimes 86 if unrated, rated players usually 86d on second offense. Wynn was polite to me. If you're particularly notorious expect an 86ing.

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    I took a 20 cent ticket someone left in a slot machine, I was trespassed for life. This was an MGM property. Anything I can do?

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    [QUOTE=ericsimms;271838]I took a 20 cent ticket someone left in a slot machine, I was trespassed for life. This was an MGM property. Anything I can do?[/QUOTE

    Bullshit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dog Hand View Post
    Midwest Player,

    I've been "trespassed on first offense" (TOFO'd) more than half-a-dozen times, but I'm reluctant to name names, as the casinos might then be able to associate my handle with my name.

    At any rate, the practice does not seem very unusual to me.

    Dog Hand
    You can spill the beans so to speak considering the fact that your handle here is Dog Hand and not your REAL NAME. They won't know who you are with such an anonymous name like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackjackPro View Post
    You can spill the beans so to speak considering the fact that your handle here is Dog Hand and not your REAL NAME. They won't know who you are with such an anonymous name like that.
    Others have been called by their handles and info on file, based on their posts. Not a good idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freightman View Post
    Others have been called by their handles and info on file, based on their posts. Not a good idea.
    But shouldn't all of this be ANONYMOUS? When you sign up with an Email you should be using an Email not associated with your REAL name. For example "Dog Hand 1800 at Blackjackforums.net wouldn't tell who he REALLY is. So he should be in the clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackjackPro View Post
    But shouldn't all of this be ANONYMOUS? When you sign up with an Email you should be using an Email not associated with your REAL name. For example "Dog Hand 1800 at Blackjackforums.net wouldn't tell who he REALLY is. So he should be in the clear.
    As soon as you think you're safe inside a casino, you need to rethink the situation. Remember, you're operating in a war zone and there are no friendly civilians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwocky View Post
    As soon as you think you're safe inside a casino, you need to rethink the situation. Remember, you're operating in a war zone and there are no friendly civilians.
    Hyperbole! Most people are friendly, the establishment/casino is providing entertainment (dining stage acts etc) and you don’t have to spend more than you want to.

    However, if it makes you feel macho thinking in those terms, you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwocky View Post
    Remember, you're operating in a war zone and there are no friendly civilians.
    So true: Beat the dealer, Blackjack for blood, BJ attach, Bringing Down the House, Blackbelt in Blackjack (just see the titles and covers of some books) you can see how serious the AP/counter treat casinos. We have been warned and expect the result.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    Most people are friendly, the establishment/casino is providing entertainment (dining stage acts etc)
    You can spend much less money for those activities outside the casinos. Just see how much it costs you for "free" foods and gifts or concert tickets.

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