So, blackhole, regale us with your vast knowledge on gambling by telling us exactly what law was put in place to deal with Billy Walters. Maybe Alan or Rob or Bill Yung can help. That is, after they do exhaustive searches on the internet trying to figure out what law it is so they can come back here and act like they knew it the whole time.
"More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ
Mickeycrimm I'm still looking for info about what triggered security guards to do something that security guards don't normally do without a manager or supervisor directing them to do it?
Please keep me out of the other petty debates.
Jbjb it's very UNLIKELY that security by themselves would approach any player. If security was concerned they'd contact some manager or supervisor first. Especially in the case of APs who might be on high denomination machines, security would not want to risk offending a high limit player without talking to management and having management there with them.
78255585899=317*13723*17989=(310+7)*[(13730-7)*(100*100+7979+10)]-->LOVE avatar@137_371_179_791, or 137_371_17[3^2]_7[3^2]1, 1=V-->Ace, low. 78255585899-->99858555287=(99858555288-1)=[-1+(72*2227)*(722777-100000)]={-1+(72*2227)*[(2000+700777+20000)-100000]}-->1_722_227_277_772_1. 7×8×2×5×5×5×8×5×8×9×9=362880000=(1000000000-6√97020000-100000)-->169_721. (7/8×2/5×5/5×8/5×8/9×9)={[(-.1+.9)]^2×(6+1)}-->1961=√4*2.24; (1/7×8/2×5/5×5/8×5/8×9/9)={1/[7×(-.2+1)^2]}-->1721=[(10*10/4)/(√4+110)].
The first thing to know when security asks for ID is the jig is up. They are going to trespass you and they want your personal information for future reference. Don't give it to them. They are not the cops. And I don't know where you got the idea that security has to have a suit around. They don't. I've rarely seen a suit around when security jacks someone up.
"More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ
"More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ
Security shows up alone all the time. I don't know where you got that cockamamie idea. And the crime committed by the slot AP's is only playing certain machines and then only playing them when they find them in advantage mode. It's not as well known about slot AP's catching heat as blackjack players. This is not the first time MGM has went on the war path. Fifteen years ago the Chinese had monopolized the MGM vulturable games. One day security lined about 20 of them up and marched them out the door.
"More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ
I guess I just don't play in the casinos you do Mickey. The only time I've seen security approach a player (who was not having a visual problem such as illness) was with a suit. I've seen suits ask players for IDs just as dealers do. In Nevada you must present an ID on demand or you can't play. That's the law.
WHAT EXACTLY TRIGGERED THE REQUEST FOR ID?
What exactly happened was security intended to trespass a slot pro and the first step in the process is to ask for ID. Showing them your ID won't do you any good and could possibly do you a lot of harm because they could pass the information around. You are a dead duck. Forget about trying to talk your way out of it. Don't show them ID and head for the door.
"More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ
78255585899=317*13723*17989=(310+7)*[(13730-7)*(100*100+7979+10)]-->LOVE avatar@137_371_179_791, or 137_371_17[3^2]_7[3^2]1, 1=V-->Ace, low. 78255585899-->99858555287=(99858555288-1)=[-1+(72*2227)*(722777-100000)]={-1+(72*2227)*[(2000+700777+20000)-100000]}-->1_722_227_277_772_1. 7×8×2×5×5×5×8×5×8×9×9=362880000=(1000000000-6√97020000-100000)-->169_721. (7/8×2/5×5/5×8/5×8/9×9)={[(-.1+.9)]^2×(6+1)}-->1961=√4*2.24; (1/7×8/2×5/5×5/8×5/8×9/9)={1/[7×(-.2+1)^2]}-->1721=[(10*10/4)/(√4+110)].
Well, this is another bit of reading between Crimm's lines.
Why more heat for blackjack players, who, according to Crimm, by way of KJ's $275 a day (to $100,000 a year), make less than his $500 a day? I mean, it's still the casino's money that he's running off with.
So, out of some more curiosity sparked by this seeming contradiction, I did a general search for making money from slots. The second bit I read was this.
By Todd Haushalter, Vice President, Gaming Ops at MGM Resorts International. He should know. Right?
Well, he called it a "low income living".
78255585899=317*13723*17989=(310+7)*[(13730-7)*(100*100+7979+10)]-->LOVE avatar@137_371_179_791, or 137_371_17[3^2]_7[3^2]1, 1=V-->Ace, low. 78255585899-->99858555287=(99858555288-1)=[-1+(72*2227)*(722777-100000)]={-1+(72*2227)*[(2000+700777+20000)-100000]}-->1_722_227_277_772_1. 7×8×2×5×5×5×8×5×8×9×9=362880000=(1000000000-6√97020000-100000)-->169_721. (7/8×2/5×5/5×8/5×8/9×9)={[(-.1+.9)]^2×(6+1)}-->1961=√4*2.24; (1/7×8/2×5/5×5/8×5/8×9/9)={1/[7×(-.2+1)^2]}-->1721=[(10*10/4)/(√4+110)].
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