There are a number of ways that a bookmaker would interpret what a group of guys did as a rip-off. I won't go into all of them, but some kind of cheat relationship with someone working at the book would be an obvious one. There have been sons and nephews of famous LV managers who entered into cheat relationships with civilians, and these things don't turn out well. Also, if there were limits and such assigned, and the collection of youngsters bet in tandem to circumvent single-account limits, that could easily lead to bookmakers saying, "Hey, give me my money back."
Anyway, no sense speculating further without decent information.
Like the kids are going to tell their parents they fucked up and owe a "bookie " anything. Obviously, there are many different kinds of bookies nowadays, but for the most part, the "bookies" are just guys looking to make part of the vig, more like affiliates who are willing to put up the money. They use word of mouth, reputation, and player history when offering credit, they won't really do jack shit if you stiff them.
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