Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
From my understanding it is legal to count cards in Pennsylvania casinos. However, even though card counting is legal some casinos you to leave or request that you follow them to an office. It is rarely that casinos will ask you to leave politely. The casinos will persistently annoy, attack, or bother card counters. They will use violence to try to harm card counting when barring them. If a casino request you to follow them to an office it is most likely that you will be harass. Because most of the time there will be security guard will terrify you to death. Then they can will label you as cheater. If you attempt to enter the building the will arrest you for trespassing. The casino is already violating the rights of the card counter even if they didn't break the law. This I agree to take legal actions against the casino.

In my perspective I don't mind if the casino manager comes up to me and ask me politely and respectfully and say "sir you are too good of a player may I ask you to step away from the table." If they do it in a unrelentingly harsh and severe way like harassing me than I will sue will all cost. Otherwise I will go find other counting opportunities. If doing this will make PA games rules as bad as those in New Jersey, well than be it.

Its legal to count cards on every inch of US soil in the world.