Q: In your answer to the question on 2/18/08 about the
procedures for dealers in the event of a fire or blackout,
your source claims that dealers are instructed to sweep up
all the bets on the layouts, then surveillance will do a
tape review "to verify what belongs to whom." That seems
highly unworkable to me. I mean, how long would it take
surveillance to review the bets of hundreds of table-game
players? And how would they know who everyone was? Would
everyone have to come back to the tables and sit exactly
where they were in order to be identified? Are the dealers,
floor people, or security supposed to take names and
numbers during the evacuation? Wouldn't it be a nightmare?
Isn't it easier just to have everyone take back their bets
and call it a dead hand? Or is the casino so greedy that
they grab the money ("for your own protection, of course!")
and hope that people won't bother with their last bets?
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