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XVP : Disturbing new procedure at Sunset Station's BJ tables

I was at Sunset Station November 6-9 and this was not the procedure at the
table I played. I would have left the table. It seems casinos are doing more
and more questionable things to the public without the gaming commission being
aware of this. I would definitely boycott a table that does now show new
cards to the public before using them. We all should do that so the stations
casinos get the message!

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It seems casinos are doing more and more questionable things to the
public without the gaming commission being aware of this.

Maybe I'm naive, but I'd think that any new casino practices(or
changes/revisions in old ones) would have to be approved by the
gaming comission prior to them being implemented by the casino?
Either way(even if not), how hard can it be for us - the players - to
contact THEM about a "questionable" and/or "undesireable" practice(or
change in one) we observe at a casino(and not raise the issue only
with the casino itself)?

I would definitely boycott a table that does now show new cards to
the public before using them.

I agree! And show them While They're Still In Order too! Otherwise,
as previously pointed out, it's a rather useless, "rhetorical"
exersize.

We all should do that so the stations casinos get the message!

Imo, contacting the casino gaming comission about this practice - and
in a questioning/disparaging tone; not just a neutral "are you aware
of" type tone - also falls under the heading of "we all should do" as
well.

No, not everyone here. But everyone here who's a regular, serious LV
BJ player.

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