Also, as everyone knows (or should know, if he spends any time in a casino), casinos don't allow photography. I've had pit bosses stop me from taking pictures of my own chips, or the Baccarat board. Some care less than others, but that's the official policy. When you're playing slots, there's generally no staff around and I assume sneaking a picture isn't so very hard.
As well, when I play Baccarat I'm playing sometimes hundreds even sometimes over a thousand hands in a session, and taking pictures of my hands while I am trying to win is the last thing on my mind. When the session is over, and I'm relaxed I might take a picture if I can get away with it. And by the way, I Never take a picture of a marker when I take it out - duh - this is a post, once again, by someone who apparently knows nothing about high end play or markers - the pit boss hands you the marker and you sign it on his little clipboard and then he takes it away. It's nonsensical to think that you'd get an opportunity to take a picture of a marker before you paid it off. Not to mention that every picture of a marker I post has the signature torn out of it. I mean I try to give this AxelWolf the benefit of the doubt, but the more he...muses...the more clear it becomes how little he knows about any of this.
I didn't want to bother with this detailed explanation as to why anyone who thinks that these pics could Possibly be <<of a marker being taken out>> doesn't know much about any of this, but - there you have it, I did bother to explain.





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