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Originally Posted by
ZeeBabar
Say you have a Station (or MGM or Ceasers) Players card issued by Palace Station (Or MGM or Ceasers) have played rated there for years, get regular comps, are considered a ploppy, have lost big on ocassion there and everybody knows you, greets you when you fly in from New York.
On your recent visit, you walk n to the Boulder Station property (or in Biloxi or Horseshoe in IN), count but also get n a hot streak and get up by $2k after the very first shoe and someone there picks up that you are an AP, backs you off. Can they put you on OSN?
How does that sit with the property that gave you a players card in the first place? The one that sees you as a ploppy, welcomes you and comps you? Are they to honor a far away casino's decision to OSN you after 20 minutes of play?
There must be safeguards that prevent a casino from making a decision to put you in the OSN? It's unlikely that a small time casino can screw up a desired player by its sister casinos? Anyone know the protocols? If they back you off on one property, will other properties know of it?
Casino's do not have the power to put anyone in OSN. They send an alert to OSN's Administrator and they decide based on the facts and the casino. It usually takes 2-3 days from the time an incident happens until your file is updated and a BOLO appears in the system. That does not mean that individual casinos might not decide to send out an e-mail alert to their neighbors or that they also report to Biometrica or Griffin who might send out an alert ahead of everyone. There are other networks besides OSN.
The property that gave you a players card could care less. That does not mean that they will always know you've been backed off by a sister property. Sometimes they see it right off, sometimes they only see activity from their particular property and have to dig a few screens down to see your remarks from the entire system of casinos.
Some casinos will shove your bet out of the circle the first time you raise your bet. (Suncoast, Gold Coast, Texas Station, etc). None of the national databases take backoff reports from them seriously and those properties don't even bother reporting to anyone. (usually). The various databases take reports from the major chains far more seriously. Usually, however, you have no way to know which casino reports you, the reports usually only say "A Las Vegas Casino reports backing off Zeebabar for 21 Advantage Play. He was last seen spreading $25-$300 on double deck and left in a White Ford Mustang with Illinois license plate ZBR 212" I would disagree that a small casino can screw up a desired player. One casino can easily screw your account for an entire casino chain. Go play Treasure Chest in Kenner, when they 86 you after 30 minutes you're entire life at all Boyd Casinos is over with.
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