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Originally Posted by robert_utk
Ok, to get something educational out of the unfortunate experience had by OP.
1) do all casinos offer “play over” covers for players taking a break? If you ask, will they provide one? Is this safe enough for smallish amounts of money?
2) do casinos allow you to remove some large chips and replace them when you return? This seems problematic and could lead to going south or just more confusuon.
3) what do the grinders do? What if the table is juicy and there is a long wait list? How do you protect your chips and retain your place?
4) is getting chips stolen a frequent occurrence, as in several times in a week at a busy casino, the floor will be dealing with this complaint?
5) who is liable? Can we get some clarity on that one?
Thank you
How can a casino be liable when one player steals from another? Their employees have enough to watch without keeping up with player money. They should want to review the tape and see if there was a theft in order to 86 the offending party, but I cant believe they have a duty to protect funds that aren't deposited with the casino.
If they were liable in such cases, they'd put a play over box down everytime a player left the table.
I'm not speaking as an expert, and would generally believe Mason here, but it doesn't sound very plausible to me.