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Thread: Posting Jackpot Photos

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    Las Vegas casinos frown on people claiming unverifiable jackpots publicly. There are good reasons for this. For example, if one person posts photos of a dozen jackpots and claims they were all won in one day from one casino, it can look as if that casino has been rigging things for that player. Also, casinos want to avoid a war of postings. Shills could simply post jackpot after jackpot for each casino to demonstrate looseness. Without verification, it turns into a far-fetched advertising war and a zoo. Casinos also want to avoid the problem of people claiming that personal strategies or systems generated all of these jackpot winners in a day or some ridiculously short time.

    Now folks who want to avoid getting into trouble for posting jackpots "not their own" can do so by keeping the casinos' names out of the photos and by being ambiguous regarding location, time and date. If the casinos' names appear in the photos, it would be a good idea to remove them.

    What I suggest is that if you want to post a jackpot winner that is actually yours, smile for the camera and put a time/date with the posting. That avoids all of the verification issues and keeps you in the casinos' good graces.
    Last edited by redietz; 02-12-2014 at 09:34 AM.

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    I never before heard about this with the casinos. Where does this come from?

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