Casino Violence

EyeHeartHalves

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#21
ChefJJ said:
Yeah, but just like 21 and Farookh attested to, they can make it so that counting is essentially ineffective at a level that we need to be able to operate. It's still best to have cover. :cool:

good luck

This is true. I readily admit these facts. However, could you imagine any personnel ever "laying hands" on you for simply CC'g in AC?
 

jaredmt

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#22
lol o wow! then forget Vegas, lets all go to AC!

that is really good news haha. of course im still gunna try to hide the fact that i am counting. but now i officially know that there is just about no risk in counting at AC

anybody know anything about backrooms in casinos in Canada? cus i might go up there to take my friend who is only 20 and doesnt want to wait 1 year lol
 

21forme

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#23
EyeHeartHalves said:
This is true. I readily admit these facts. However, could you imagine any personnel ever "laying hands" on you for simply CC'g in AC?
Never say never. As Automatic Monkey has mentioned in the past, there are a lot of security personnel who don't have the mental stability to be security personnel. Piss off someone the wrong way, despite the law being on your side, you may regret it.

jaredmt said:
lol o wow! then forget Vegas, lets all go to AC!

that is really good news haha. of course im still gunna try to hide the fact that i am counting. but now i officially know that there is just about no risk in counting at AC
The only risk should be won't be able to play a profitable game, but see above.

About 2 years ago, I was sure my picture was circulating around AC, as I walked into one casino that I rarely played, and within 5 minutes (the first time I raised my bet from 1 unit to 2) the shoe was reshuffled and the cut card at 50%.
 

EyeHeartHalves

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#24
21forme said:
Never say never. As Automatic Monkey has mentioned in the past, there are a lot of security personnel who don't have the mental stability to be security personnel. Piss off someone the wrong way, despite the law being on your side, you may regret it.


The only risk should be won't be able to play a profitable game, but see above.

About 2 years ago, I was sure my picture was circulating around AC, as I walked into one casino that I rarely played, and within 5 minutes (the first time I raised my bet from 1 unit to 2) the shoe was reshuffled and the cut card at 50%.
All correct 21forme. I agree. Your instance of local casino dossier fax's is extremely possible.
 

EyeHeartHalves

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#25
EyeHeartHalves said:
All correct 21forme. I agree. Your instance of local casino dossier fax's is extremely possible.
However, unless you are doing something more extreme than just CC'g in order to piss off a security guard, I don't think they will touch you or a newbie.
 

cardcounter0

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#26
In Alantic City, I think casino employees are the least of your worries when it comes to casino violence.

:laugh:

Guy stabbed to death over a poker chair in a 1/2 NL game. Think about that the next you "steal the dealer's bust card" and wanna-be rapper gangsta Mr. Twenty Five Cent and his posse lose a big bet.

:eek:

Stabbing at Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City

The stabbing took place after an argument between Arthur Prince, 61, or Toms River NJ, and Vicente Perez, 57, of Macon, Georgia.

The argument began when Prince was busted during a hand of a $1/2 no-limit game at the casino. He made a request to have his seat held while he went to get some more cash. The players at the table heard the request, but the dealer did not, and the dealer gave the seat to Perez while Prince was away.

When Prince returned, an argument ensued, and the table voted to have Perez stay in the seat. Another player offered Prince a seat at the table, but Prince apparently refused. When Perez left the table later, Prince followed him outside, and the altercation ocurred.
 

peaegg

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#28
21forme said:
About 2 years ago, I was sure my picture was circulating around AC, as I walked into one casino that I rarely played, and within 5 minutes (the first time I raised my bet from 1 unit to 2) the shoe was reshuffled and the cut card at 50%.
I get half shoed in Borg. everytime, but I can still play in Trop and Harras (misspelled on purpose). Never tried other stores. So not sure how info is shared among AC stores. It makes sense that the stores accept Total Rewards card will share AP info between them, as well as between Trump's own stores. But that's just my guess. Anyone care to share your experience about that?
 

21forme

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#29
peaegg said:
I get half shoed in Borg. everytime, but I can still play in Trop and Harras (misspelled on purpose). Never tried other stores. So not sure how info is shared among AC stores. It makes sense that the stores accept Total Rewards card will share AP info between them, as well as between Trump's own stores. But that's just my guess. Anyone care to share your experience about that?
This was between casinos with different owners, so there's definitely some communication between them, at times.

Borg is the place I've had most trouble, too, but none for over a year now, as I've been playing anon and avoiding "familiar" faces in the pit. Are you still using a card or they are just doing it by recognizing you? For me, I don't see too many of the PCs I need to avoid from a few years ago, any more. I don't know if they're gone or just supervising other games.

Lately, I've been playing anon at more places. It's great to go in with a "I don't give a s... if they half-shoe or reshuffle me as I'll just be back next week" attitude. Playing without regard to heat is much more relaxing. Funny thing is playing anon, I've had no problems with the pit.
 

EyeHeartHalves

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#30
peaegg said:
I get half shoed in Borg. everytime, but I can still play in Trop and Harras (misspelled on purpose). Never tried other stores. So not sure how info is shared among AC stores. It makes sense that the stores accept Total Rewards card will share AP info between them, as well as between Trump's own stores. But that's just my guess. Anyone care to share your experience about that?
This is all very realistic. However, they botch things up a bit too. As in, dossiers. I was once "86'd" from a casino and obviously, it wasn't in NJ. It was an HET/Total Rewards casino. I was told not to come back to "that property". I have since chose not to. However, I still receive comp room and comp chip offers from them and get this--I HAVE SINCE BEEN ASSIGNED A HOST AT THE PROPERTY via snail mail!!!
 

Brock Windsor

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#31
jaredmt said:
lol o wow! then forget Vegas, lets all go to AC!

that is really good news haha. of course im still gunna try to hide the fact that i am counting. but now i officially know that there is just about no risk in counting at AC

anybody know anything about backrooms in casinos in Canada? cus i might go up there to take my friend who is only 20 and doesnt want to wait 1 year lol
Don't expect to be backroomed in Canada either. Some places have better games than others, but if you're counting generally expect the bad rules and shallow pen to keep you from making more than your travel expenses unless you've got a healthy sized bankroll and are strict about wonging or use a big spread. Nevada has the best games, that's why folks play there even if they may get politely asked to leave a casino on occassion.
BW
 

Brock Windsor

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#32
EyeHeartHalves said:
Well, the actual "back rooms" do exist in AC. I was in one. There is a seemingly endless hallway with many rooms that are mostly marked but many are "unmarked". LOL--One was a State Trooper's office. I was accompanying a lady friend back there who was pick-pocketed for three digits in that casino. She wanted to report it.

I grew up in these towns where the Sopranos takes place and I'm a CC'r. And I'm telling you to forgettaboutit! Tell your friend to turn off the Sopranos re-runs. Our former governer (I think his last name was Burns but I'm not sure.) made a world famous (At the time, it was covered by news media all over the world.) statement at a press conference for the opening of casinos in NJ. He said something to the effect that, "The God Damb mafia better keep their dirty hands away from Atlantic City!" He screamed it into the microphone. I wish we had politicians like that today but I digress. There are no mafiosos (as we you used to refer to them when I was on the street as a kid) involved with running any casino in AC.

Furthermore, thanks to the successful series of lawsuits begun by Ken Uston and continued by Tommy Hyland, no personnel ARE EVEN ALLOWED TO TELL YOU TO GET UP FROM THE TABLE FOR COUNTING CARDS IN AC!

--Halves

PS: If you live near Northern NJ and are SERIOUS about blackjack, PM me, I'd be glad to talk to you.
Any idea where I can find the case laws, prescedents, and verdicts for these cases? I've got an avid interest in gambling law. Also while there may be no organized crime running a casino, there is plenty of it in and around casinos. Casinos are still a great way to wash money, change counterfeit currency, and there are plenty of addicts looking for high interest, short term loans to try and 'win' their money back.

BW
 

peaegg

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#33
21forme said:
This was between casinos with different owners, so there's definitely some communication between them, at times.

Borg is the place I've had most trouble, too, but none for over a year now, as I've been playing anon and avoiding "familiar" faces in the pit. Are you still using a card or they are just doing it by recognizing you? For me, I don't see too many of the PCs I need to avoid from a few years ago, any more. I don't know if they're gone or just supervising other games.
When I use a card, they half shoe or reshuffle me. I can still get by playing without a card. I got room comped and I withdrew credit from my credit line. So from time to time, I use my card to play. The funny thing is that I won almost 1.5k when I used my card. The first 2 and half decks of the shoe the TC went from 0 to 3 and -1. My bet was 1 to 3 blacks, average of 2. I stopped right before the cutting card came out. I think I pissed the pit a little.

Which store do you think Borg. share info with? Please PM me if you don't want to share it publicly.
 

21forme

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#34
EyeHeartHalves said:
This is all very realistic. However, they botch things up a bit too. As in, dossiers. I was once "86'd" from a casino and obviously, it wasn't in NJ. It was an HET/Total Rewards casino. I was told not to come back to "that property". I have since chose not to. However, I still receive comp room and comp chip offers from them and get this--I HAVE SINCE BEEN ASSIGNED A HOST AT THE PROPERTY via snail mail!!!
Marketing and gaming often don't communicate with each other.

I received weekly room offers (and often used them) from the Borg for 13 months after they ID'd me, and I hadn't used the card to play ever again. Funniest thing, when I checked in there, in the upper right-hand corner of the screen at the check-in counter computer, it said, in red, "confirmed skilled player." The offers finally stopped after my Black Card expired.
 
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