Posted on 05/19/2024 4:51:46 PM PDT by lowbridge
Don’t the casinos prohibit you bringing in any camera or video camera ? How’s a gambler to prove anything ?
We git the same problem with voting sites prohibiting cameras. You can’t prove you saw cheating.
There's one born every minute.
They’ve done this a number of times.
Someone wins big in “progressive slots,” and the casino just says “it was a software error,” and doesn’t pay.
Las Vegas is a big scam.
Just subpoena their own video. (Of course, I suppose all angles will be magically glitched out, but I’m sure a jury will be hungry to find against a casino.)
every time you lose at a casino, how do you know it was not a glitch and you should have won 1.2 million dollars ?
I have wanted to go to vegas or reno or wherever, but I want to drop quarters into a real mechanical machine with an arm.
I trust video machines as far as my current president joe.
Casinos are “The houses that Social Security builds”
It’s like a carnival game
“What’s the use in playing then?”
As I understand it, they don’t prohibit bringing cameras, but they do prohibit one from taking pictures on the casino floor.
I’m sorry for this lady’s experience. I would suspect, once you have truly felt like a millionaire, someone with more money than you ever dreamed of possessing, that feeling of ownership stays with you for the rest of your life.
If the casino never pays up, she will see herself as having been robbed of a million, and many of her friends will as well. They will always suspect “She must have been paid something! I’ll bet she has several hundred thou in the bank and is just too cheap to move uptown. Too cheap to lend a friend a mere Grand or two.
The matter is investigated internally and always rule against the player. Because the tribe looks after themselves.
there. fixed it.
Gamblers are not aware that, by state law, casinos are legally
required to give back only a small percentage of what’s wagered.
When you walk into a casino the odds are already stacked against you.
“I have wanted to go to vegas or reno or wherever, but I want to drop quarters into a real mechanical machine with an arm. I trust video machines as far as my current president joe.”
I think the same way, although after watching some “breaking Vegas” type videos, it seems that the later models of the mechanical slots were also run by IC Chips, and thus just as rigged as today’s all-digital systems.
If the, “out of order”, sign was not visible BEFORE she began playing, they owe her the money. She should not only sue the casino, but the casino flunkey who threw her out
Just sue them for 10 million for pain and suffering, they’ll settle for the 2 mil because if this gets in front of any jury the casino will definitely lose.
When you walk into a casino the odds are already stacked against you.
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