All the casinos around where I live in the Midwest ask for ID at the entrance (for people like me who appear under 30). Around here they either put the ID in a scanning machine or put it under a device that takes a picture. I believe they usually just have a guy look at the ID out west and on the coast.
Is there any point in refusing to show ID at the tables when they could easily track me back to the entrance to figure out who I am?
Usually when they ask for my ID at the tables, they are really just double checking that I am 21. But I have been in at least one situation before when about 5 different pit bosses requested my ID before finally they told me they knew what I was doing and started shuffling every few hands (I believe they entered me into their system too.)
I think at many places they would just kick me out for refusing to show ID at the table even if they had no AP suspicions.
What is the best way to refuse to show ID at the table?
Should it be different for older people versus younger people?
Sometimes I wonder if refusing to show ID would create suspicions when there previously were not any suspicions.
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