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I was told by security folks in the slot area of a NV casino, that as long as the $ wasn't touching their machine in any way, shape, or form, it's OK to pick it up. Don't touch bills hanging out of the bill acceptor or coins in the bins... On that subject, how about credits in a machine with no player? [/ QUOTE ] You insta bet max. |
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I found $20 in the pocket of my jeans when I was doing the laundry. Can I keep it?
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Those are some of the best moments - finding money in pockets when you don't expect it.
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A busser at a restaurant found a flag at mirage and tried to cash it. He ws fired the next day.
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A busser at a restaurant found a flag at mirage and tried to cash it. He ws fired the next day. [/ QUOTE ] what's the deal with this anyway. it seems like the casino has ultimate authority to rob almost any player they want with these rules. if you walk out of the casino with your chips then re-enter do they have the right to confiscate them? what if you're gone for a month and can't track it on video? how's that work anyway. what would that busboy's best strategy be for cashing that flag? enter a poker tournament with it and then unregister and receive lower denomination chips? |
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leave and come back is easily the best idea. tough if you work there though
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when you cash a flag they will ask you for your players card to track your play.
At Rio they would NOT let me cash chips for my friend because I had no record of play under my name. |
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A busser at a restaurant found a flag at mirage and tried to cash it. He ws fired the next day. [/ QUOTE ] Doubt he made enough to care if he was able to cash the 5k. |
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