OK guys lets admit it who has been asked to leave a casino ?
I was asked to leave Caesers when I gotin to an argument with a pit boss an a dealer when I realised (about 5 hands later) I had only be paid even money at BJ.
I was removed from Startsophere when they had one of these promotions where you got 125% of your first hours losses back. I went to claim and was told I was not elegible as I was not a US citizen despite the fact that I had usd my UK passport as ID.
We were warned we about to be asked to leave Mirage for being rude and obnoxious to a dealer to be fair we were only treating him the way he was speaking to us but as there were three of us playing about $200 a hand they did not push it too much.
I think that last instance was faor but the other two I was stone cold sober and it was noty liked that I would not just roll over and do what the casino wanted to do and had I felt taken my money.
Assked to Leave
I have never been asked to leave. I hate when people are jackasses at tables. I have personally asked people to leave
Assked to Leave
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I have to say I have been going over 25 years and never been asked to leave. If I have a problem, I ask to speak with the pit boss on the side and we discuss the issue.
I believe you should read your question over and then again to yourself. How can Caesars, Strat, Mirage have the same problem? The casinos want your business, but they do not want anyone who is yelling and running away others!
As to pay back of losses, it is a promotion and always has fine print. Did you read the total promotion before hand? I know I do not, so we live and learn.
Vegas is to have fun-if you feel you are a professional, the casinos would have already known and you would have never had any issues, believe me!
Sunburst, LMAO!
I%26#39;m trying to figure out if you are confessing to receive absolution or if you are bragging and looking for support. I, personally, hate public confrontations and would feel very uncomfortable if someone playing in the same area I was in was causing a scene - no matter what the circumstances. You mention playing $200 a hand. I guess that proves money might buy a little tolerance of poor behavior, but money still does not buy class. As someone else pointed out, if you have had problems in multiple casinos, you might want to reassess your expectations and your own behavior. If you have a legitimate complaint, the best way to approach it with any chance of a resolution in your favor, is to speak with the appropriate authority in a calm assertive (not aggressive) way. Once you back someone in a corner, the only way out for them is fighting.
No charge for this session.
Camille
In over 25 yrs of going to Vegas , Never have we been asked to leave a casino.
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