Cruise ship casino

#1
Where I live in Florida only has cruise ship casinos nearby to play blackjack at. They voyage twice a day for five hours at a time. I'm just wondering what happens if you get backed off on a ship? They can't kick you out and you can't leave until you get back to the port. And since they have to check IDs for everyone that boards, is it a bad idea to count at their tables since they already know everyone's name on the ship?
 
#2
TBull said:
Where I live in Florida only has cruise ship casinos nearby to play blackjack at. They voyage twice a day for five hours at a time. I'm just wondering what happens if you get backed off on a ship? They can't kick you out and you can't leave until you get back to the port.
Wrong - these are mob-controlled boats operating in international waters and if you get caught counting they will make you walk the plank or toss you overboard in the dark of night. Don't get caught!
 

sagefr0g

Well-Known Member
#3
reminds me of the seaescape that sailed out of ft. lauderdale.
excellent venue. s17dasls decent pen
great comps
great times just lolly gaggin three miles out at sea.
edit: it was great while it lasted. end edit
the business went belly up.
now she's rotting in a harbor, if she hasn't already been scrapped.
seaescape-jpg.9025
 
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johndoe

Well-Known Member
#4
Eh, if you get backed off, then big whoop. I'd be more concerned about the lack of oversight on the games; pretty easy to remove (or add) a few cards to a shoe game.
 
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