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View Poll Results: In general, when moving to higher SNG levels, do you tend to adjust your general playing aggressiven
I play tighter. 15 36.59%
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Old 11-13-2006, 01:42 AM
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Default Re: Caesar\'s Palace- Player went all in and ran away with $ after I ca

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He acquired knowledge by finding out that OP was going to call. Anyway, even if this isn't the relevant section of the law, I'm very confident its covered somewhere (I have no desire to go wading through Nevada gaming laws). Like I said above, to think otherwise is severly underestimating the gaming industry. Which is never a good idea when it comes to how they protect their profits.

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I'm not going to go wading through the regs (unless I have a really slow day at work sometime). The regs were written with pit games and machines in mind. I know of two incidents in the past where I personally caught players cheating and gaming declined to prosecute (both cases had to do with tournament chips). I am interested to see if anything comes of this. I hate to see someone get away with something like this, but I also do not like the idea of gaming charging poeple with a theft crime if they refuse to hand over money when the floor tells them to. Any place else (at least that I can think of) if a person has some money in his possession it takes a court order to take it from them (or at least it is supposed to to be able to keep it). If this gy is found guilty it seems liek that is leading to a situation where the casino can order you to ahnd over your money and if you refuse charge you with a crime. That is not a path I want to head down.
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