Re: Underage BBJ
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What definitely would happen (at least in WA state) is that the dealer, floor supervisor, shift supervisor, and cardroom would be subject to fines for allowing underage gaming. I am not sure what would happen to the underage player's share, though. Possibly, distributed equally among all participants--as if an employee had participated.
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Of course a casino would report that they had an underaged person playing...Doubt it.
Also, in alot of places, employees are eligible for BBJs.
One person at a room was underage and won a table share. He asked a floor about it, they said they'd handle it. Not sure if he got a share(i'll have to ask him next time I see him), but no one got in trouble over it.
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Thats probably because the table share was less than the reportable amount for your area(although in Mississippi I think anything over $400 is reported to the state (and feds)) via 1099g.
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In some places that would likely be the case.
It was much more than $400.
And this casino (usually) reports everything. Even winners of $100 drawings.
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