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Originally Posted by
BJprive
Im new to card counting but not to gambling.
Personally know a few APs very well and they've given me a lot of advice however I still have questions on how to proceed. I'm not in any griffin/ casino surveillance system and would like to avoid being in it as much as possible.
1) Should I play rated? - My friends say it will make me last longer, however, when banned wouldnt they already have my information on hand to trespass me or put me in the books? Doesn't the casino have you ID'd as you are required to show it at the entrance of the casino?
All depends what your BR is. If you are a low stakes - red/green chip then you can probably play rated. Anything above that I wouldn't.
2) What is the point of resisting to show ID to security/police if they already have your name when you enter the casino?
Don't give them anything if you don't have to.
3) Should you provide a real name to police officers if they ask you what your name is?
Yes. That's a different case.
4)Why not just invoke 5th amendment rights and remain silent when backroomed/detained.
Well aside from you should not go into the back room, you don't have to give them anything. Casino security is not a legal entity. But don't lie!
5) It is recommended you leave as soon as u are backed off without cashing your chips. If the casino doesn't allow you to cash in chips without your ID then do u call the gaming commission? How long does this take?
I'm just trying to avoid a situation where I am travelling with my bankroll, have it changed in chips, and am kicked out of the casino/denied entry and have no way to cash in my chips. (Selling these chips/Giving it to a friend to cash in is not an option). I also have read in some casinos that once casino chips leave the property they have no value.
Thanks,
BJprive
(i've read all the threads regarding illegal detainment/officers being ignorant of the law, just want to know what to do in these situations) Assuming you are alone and in the middle of nowhere.
Depending on the size of your chips then just go to another casino to cash them out. But if that is not an option and you don't want a friend to do it then maybe someone else can answer it.
And get an attorney's number in Vegas, baby, who deals with this stuff.
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