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    Alias ID, we should all use them right? How can I get/make one?

    I was listening to a gambling with an edge episode with Rx Gamble when I heard her briefly mention Alias IDs and how they're totally legal and can be used for gambling. ref min17:08( https://youtu.be/Vn__Vn9QNdA?t=1028) . I got really excited because that would be such an awesome(and legal) and easy way to protect my identity.
    I did a bit of digging but I couldn't really find anything. Does anyone know about this and how can I get/make make one?
    I just want to be able to gamble anonymously and this seems to be a great way to go about dealing with the casino requests for ID. If they ask for ID at any point to check if I'm old enough or at the cage or whatever.. I just show them my alias ID and I'm good to go.

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    This is such a relatively new concept and the casinos hate card counters so much they try to get you for false ID. I don't know if I'd try this without a few grand spare for legal expenses just in case. If you're dead set on it I remember reading that you can use an alias name on a passport if you go through certain hoops. However any name you use will get burned eventually. It's hard to say if it would be worth the work.

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    And remember
    Never give false ID to a cop, or to a casino employee getting your info for Government purposes.

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    The problem is, it's a felony to present false GOVERNMENT ID, like a driver license or a passport. So, the ID has to be less "official" than that. Then, when you offer that as ID, the casino may refuse and require the more official variety, so you're screwed.

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    I don't recommend it these days. Better be good ones with proper evaluation of risk reward and use them just to get a player card to play and not to redeem comps or do anything that might seem fraudulent. (or to violate money laundering statutes). At lower stakes play unrated. Pre 9-11 and just after no problem even with crappy fake IDs. Today IDs are checked and the ones you get better pass muster or be justified to face the risk. Also the laws vary greatly from State to State.

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    [redacted] tried using aliases and he now has a misdemeanor identity fraud charge on his record and he cant get a job or even get licensed as a financial advisor to work for his parents. And he had Bob Narcessian as a lawyer defending hin. He completely screwed up his own life to buy a little longevity and squeeze out perhaps an extra couple of hundred thousand that he eventually blew on cocaine and transsexual escorts (literally not even exaggerating in the slightest). It doesn't seem to be worth it at all. Even [redacted] spent several days in jail for using an alias.
    Last edited by Norm; 12-11-2020 at 12:40 PM. Reason: Redacted names

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    Bigplayer has it right. There used to be some room for fake ID plays, the risk-reward calculus tilting toward the favorable. Not anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    [redacted] tried using aliases and . It doesn't seem to be worth it at all. Even [redacted] spe.
    You should delete this post. Why you have to reveal someone's else experiences? even after redaction, it is still inappropriate.
    Last edited by Banker; 12-11-2020 at 08:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banker View Post
    You should delete this post. Why you have to reveal someone's else experiences? even after redaction, it is still inappropriate.
    Interestingly enough, my response to this trash was also deleted. Makes 2 in 2 days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banker View Post
    You should delete this post. Why you have to reveal someone's else experiences? even after redaction, it is still inappropriate.
    I think anyone who has been following this forum for a while, even after redaction, knew who was being talked about. I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I think anyone who has been following this forum for a while, even after redaction, knew who was being talked about. I did.

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