Quote Originally Posted by drunk View Post
i don't have a remedy for the op's current situation but looking forward, although i'm not a fan of big banks, the 3 largest u.s. banks have over 16,000 branches throughout the country. surely one or more would be in the most popular casino locales. it is also fairly easy for a canadian citizen to open a u.s. bank account. a person may not be able to obtain the large sums of cash the op indicated on a daily basis but nonetheless these 2 links might be helpful to him or others. i never did my business this way, so i don't know for sure, but i would guess that because these banks are near casinos they might allow larger than average cash withdrawals.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...ches/16648133/

http://btr.michaelkwan.com/2007/10/0...adian-citizen/
Another option for Canadians. If you have accounts at Toronto Dominion or Royal Bank (probably others)

Attached to my RBC accounts is a USD savings account - clearly Canada based. I also have a USD account with RBC USA. This account is US based. I can access, from my IPad, both the Canada and US based USD accounts, and can transfer money freely between the two. Further, on the US based USD account, I have both a debit and USD credit card, which can obviously be accessed online. The credit card attached to my USD based account has my first and middle name only, which has its uses.

Downside is a very low number of US based brick and mortar locations. Upside are ATM locations anywhere, with many bank names with no fee arrangements.