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Originally Posted by squid face
I am not aa lawyer and will not even hazard a guess. However, we played high stakes and blasted through CTR's like nobodys business. After having been 86'd at a CET property and then getting re 86'ed neither myself nor of my associates have ever had our winnings confiscated.
They never called metro. I think if they did metro would simply laugh and say,"y'all got a bunch o card counters down there and they have been 86'd - they're tryin 2 gambool an you want us to arrest 'em...gimme a break we got some real crimes to solve"
Oh man, Walt... in all due respect, you know that RWM, James G., and gambling lawyer pal, Bob N., are all sources on Metro officers misbehaving / overreacting when it comes to these things.
It's not like the phone call goes, "Hey this is Rio security. There are some card counters who have been asked to leave, and they won't do so voluntarily," (probably a lie) but more like, "OMG there are cheaters here omg omg we don't know what's going on. They are trying to walk out with tens of thousands of dollars in chips. Come quick!"
And as we know once a property decides to take the step from back off to trespass, bosses are not in the mood to be fair with you. It's not a pit boss's job to explain to security that a patron didn't do anything illegal, and I'm sure Bob N. has cross examined more than one Metro cop who thought card counting was cheating ergo illegal.
OP, Katana1979 (former casino security guard) probably knows best. You need to find the single CET employee with the authority to reverse the ban. I wonder if Kevmath can point you in the right direction.