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    Quote Originally Posted by cc12b View Post
    Those who been there done that please give advice to newbie about got backedoff. Ok, I understand you got to have acts, covers that discuses in many books and threads. However, do you come back to places you that ban you? What to do if you come back? how long after ban you come back?. Any advice is greatly appreciated. One place warned me if I play BJ at their casino I would be treated as trespass.
    Wait a few years at least to attempt to recycle. It all depends on how well known you were and how recognizeable you are. Some people look like nothing...they create no lasting memories and thus they can recycle sooner. Others are quite memorable either because of personality, voice, or look. They have a more difficult time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    These days, what's the worst that can happen if you want back. What do you think the order are that one of these would happen.

    1. They don't notice and you can keep playing.

    2. They notice you the very first time you return.

    3. They notice you sometime in the future and back you off again with a stern warning.

    4. They notice and trespass you.

    I get countermeasures at local casinos if they notice me. Sometimes this is right away and sometimes after a while. I still get to walk away with any wins. I live in a state where they can't ban you.

    One casino put me on a database but there have been no after effects. Sister properties of the casino that put me on OSN let me play. I still get comped in many casinos. In Las Vegas, even in mild disguise, a casino pit guy introduced himself to me and just flat bet me. I walked over to the sister casino on either side of that one and played with no problems.

    Maybe casinos have decided to make their own decisions/evaluations. My suggestion is to go try it.
    5 They have you arrested and charged with trespassing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigplayer View Post
    5 They have you arrested and charged with trespassing.
    I have never been tresspassed, not good enough. However, if trespassed, I would stay away till plastic surgery is complete, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    I have never been tresspassed, not good enough. However, if trespassed, I would stay away till plastic surgery is complete, lol.
    I thought your 4 and Bigplayer’s 5 were pretty close to the same thing.

    There’s always 6. What’s that? That’s where they take you to the back room and beat you to a pulp. I think that one went out of style a while back. Lol
    Last edited by Dbs6582; 02-16-2019 at 06:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    charged with trespassing.
    what is typical penalty for trespassing: warning? money? jail time? misdemeanor? felony? I do not want to find out myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by cc12b View Post
    what is typical penalty for trespassing: warning? money? jail time? misdemeanor? felony? I do not want to find out myself
    My friend was charged with felony trespassing. He was able to plead down to a misdemeanor. Since it was a first offense he was given work release, so he only was courtesy of the state for something like 6 weekends. He is still on probation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCJH View Post
    My friend was charged with felony trespassing. He was able to plead down to a misdemeanor. Since it was a first offense he was given work release, so he only was courtesy of the state for something like 6 weekends. He is still on probation.
    What state did this happen in? Was it Nevada?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    What state did this happen in? Was it Nevada?
    I'd rather not say, but it was not Nevada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalmatian View Post
    Was your friend already trespassed and went back in? If so how far apart? This sounds a little extreme, ive never heard of APs getting felony charges against them.......
    Yes he was already trespassed. He says he forgot about it, but I doubt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCJH View Post
    I'd rather not say, but it was not Nevada.
    Most likely a native store. I've had some weird experiences in those venues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jabberwocky View Post
    Most likely a native store. I've had some weird experiences in those venues.
    You have to watch what you say to tribal police officers. Many are cross deputized as federal officers and lying to them is like lying to the FBI.
    https://law.ku.edu/sites/law.ku.edu/...-materials.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    You have to watch what you say to tribal police officers. Many are cross deputized as federal officers and lying to them is like lying to the FBI.
    https://law.ku.edu/sites/law.ku.edu/...-materials.pdf
    Don't they need to identify themselves as federal officers, in that case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    These days, what's the worst that can happen if you want back. What do you think the order are that one of these would happen.

    1. They don't notice and you can keep playing.

    2. They notice you the very first time you return.

    3. They notice you sometime in the future and back you off again with a stern warning.

    4. They notice and trespass you.

    I get countermeasures at local casinos if they notice me. Sometimes this is right away and sometimes after a while. I still get to walk away with any wins. I live in a state where they can't ban you.

    One casino put me on a database but there have been no after effects. Sister properties of the casino that put me on OSN let me play. I still get comped in many casinos. In Las Vegas, even in mild disguise, a casino pit guy introduced himself to me and just flat bet me. I walked over to the sister casino on either side of that one and played with no problems.

    Maybe casinos have decided to make their own decisions/evaluations.
    Lucky Patcher 9Apps VidMate My suggestion is to go try it.
    hi
    i think they have you captured and accused of trespassing
    cheers
    Last edited by klimbo; 02-18-2019 at 11:46 PM.

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