Q: I recently visited a casino and put a $50 bill on the
crap table, asking for chips. It was very busy, with players
on either side of me playing with a lot more money. When I
received my chips, I noticed I had been given $150 by
mistake. I chose not to say anything, played a few rounds,
and cashed out as quickly as I could without looking
suspicious. Every time the phone rang or a supervisor walked
by I got a bit nervous. Would the casino have been able to
ask for the chips back if the "eye in the sky" noticed the
error? Could I have gotten in trouble for not saying
anything?
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