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Originally Posted by
UNCBear4SJ
This is patently false. You might have meant "must be at or below state limit."
Yup, that is what I meant to say. Corrected in my previous post!
Just because they have been approved to allow it does not mean they must take it. As long as they have an internal policy that conforms otherwise with state regulations, they are generally allowed to set their own limits. Their obligation is to administer their "internal controls" and policies in a fair and equitable manner. Of course, we all know that administration is not always equitably applied to all players.
I spent time checking out WA's gaming commission site for their rules/regs and found very little as to describing their internal control policy (only that one must be submitted and adhered too at all times.)
Whether they allow going over state limits for redoubling is still not quite clear. You may be correct. A gaming agent may be the best to ask at this point.
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