"Sea Biscuit" <Medolssohn@yamamotoyamayamay.com> wrote in message news:10beatdramibt16@corp.supernews.com...
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> "Fish-A-Holic" <fishaholic720@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:ZxRnc.14943$V97.7518@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> > In most jurisdictions all a casino can do is ask you to leave.
> >
> > Some casinos will ban you from BJ but allow other table play
> > as well as slot play.
> >
> > No, they have no lawful right to take your personal property be
> > it chips or anything else. If the player gets escorted to the door
> > immediately and issued a trespass warning (common in Vegas),
> > said player may have a bit of a hard time redeeming her chips.
> > That is a question one should query the local gaming commission
> > about.
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> Couldn't that easily be taken care of by telling a friend to cash-in chips
> for them?
Sure...There are lots of way to handle that....assuming you are
traveling with trustworthy friends.
> > "zxcv" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:409eeada$0$3002$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
> > > If someone is tossed from a casino for counting cards will the casino
> > > confiscate their chips? I got that impression from the History Channel
> > > report on the MIT crew in 93. Sounds like stealing to me (the casino,
> not
> > > the counters) if I am correct.
> > >
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