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LVA QOD Patron Abuse

In Nevada it seems, the casinos can do as they please regarding card
counters or patrons perceived as "cheats". Gambling and tourism are the
#1 reason for their exsistance.

If I remember correctly, you are supposed to have ID on you when in a
casino in Nevada, and when asked you are obligated to shoe it.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "theoriginalbenjammin" <budfinance@...>
wrote:

If I remember correctly, you are supposed to have ID on you when in a
casino in Nevada, and when asked you are obligated to shoe it.

WRONG and WRONG - although this misconception is undoubtedly widely
held among casino personnel.

EE

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "theoriginalbenjammin" <budfinance@>
wrote:
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> If I remember correctly, you are supposed to have ID on you when

in a

> casino in Nevada, and when asked you are obligated to shoe it.
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WRONG and WRONG - although this misconception is undoubtedly widely
held among casino personnel.

EE

EE is right on with this post. I can't help but shake my head at the
number of gaming patrons who still have no clue what their rights are
in a casino.

Here's a MUST READ for anyone who spends time (and money) gaming in
any casino. If you can invest hundreds (or thousands) of your
dollars playing video poker then you owe it to yourself to invest $15
in this book:
"Beat The Players" by Bob Nersesian
http://tinyurl.com/3gh9ko

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "eecounter" <eecounter@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "theoriginalbenjammin" <budfinance@...>
wrote:

If I remember correctly, you are supposed to have ID on you when in a
casino in Nevada, and when asked you are obligated to shoe it.

don't forget to sieg heil ....

http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.billofrights.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDecLiA_Qbw

Come on guys, he is correct in that the "shoe" is a perfect place to
leave your ID. Make sure your ID is in a tight place because you
don't want to lose it by storing it in a loose place. Also leave you
SSN number(number is redundant) at home and not on your ID.

Shoe it already!
dipy911

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "theoriginalbenjammin" <budfinance@...>
wrote:

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If I remember correctly, you are supposed to have ID on you when in a
casino in Nevada, and when asked you are obligated to shoe it.