Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
Originally Posted by redietz View Post
Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
For Las Vegas losing your gaming license, class action lawsuits, losing your job when your compensation was only tenuously tied to profits anyway, criminal charges. Loss of reputation for the casino.

Since you asked.
Yeah, except LV drawings have been rigged. LV vp machines have had bad chips. And nobody lost a gaming license. No loss of "reputation," however you want to define that. And no criminal charges for people who are alive. Other than that, you're spot on. Since you asked.

Do you have some specific cases of intentional cheating in mind that we may take a closer look at?
LOL. You think these things are going to pop with a 10-second google search? Why would they?

Not my job to educate the younger generation optimists. Let' see -- off the top of my head --- I think it was MGM got flagged for rigging drawings maybe 12-15 years ago, and they were ratted out from in-house workers. Nothing happened. Fined a couple hundred thousand or something. I believe it was one of the smaller Dottie's type chains that got caught rigging vp chips. Somebody got killed amidst it all. Don't remember much else. Evidently it was a lack of royals was the trick -- which is obviously the way to go.

I guess an additional question is whether I myself have ever experienced such a thing. Someone requested that one of our company win a drawing, and the powers that be chose the fine Italian lad. LOL. I should have seen that coming, but honestly I did not.

I'm no expert on this topic, at all, but if you've bothered to hang out in LV enough, not exactly a snipe hunt.