While playing in a state sanctioned and regulated casino I might make this
assumption, Linda. At least you would have some legal recourse if they
didn't pay off. I kinda get the feeling that there is no such regulation
and legal recourse is mostly tribal with Native American casinos.
I've read elsewhere that the poker tables will be electronic. Don't know
how accurate that is.
Chandler
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From: vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:vpFREE_Chic…@…com]On Behalf Of Linda Boyd
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 11:19 AM
To: vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE_Chicago] Four Winds Casino
Carol M Wrote:
Also in their club literature states if a someone gets a jackpot with
another persons card in that jackpot will be null and void.<<
Just noticed this. Are you sure that this is what it says? If somebody
leaves a card in the machine and you play don't think they can nullify your
jackpot. Linda
Linda Boyd
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