I played a high limit 99.57% machine (I did not play any other casino game at Rampart). I always played on multiplier days, but also played on some non-multiplier days as well. My hours of actual daily play would vary....from less than 1 hour (if I hit a few big jackpots early on), to 20 hours. I did not piss off anyone at the casino, I am very quiet person at the casino and focus on the game. I can only assume that the high limit play, and the amount of money they were losing, put me on their radar screen for banning....but I do not know for sure if they would have treated me differently if I was playing lower stakes.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Sai Sai" <gofastnismo@...> wrote:
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> We need more details. Ive had many crazy winning streaks at many different casinos and have never been backed off. Do you only play positive machines? Do you only play on multiplier days. Do you give them any other action besides + VP. Did you piss off a floor person? Details are too incomplete to make a verdict on their actions.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "dan" <trumpbc@> wrote:
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> > After a couple of months of playing video poker at Rampart Casino, I was approached by two security guards and was told the owners no longer wanted my business and I had to leave immediately. I also was told that if I ever came back that they would have me arrested for trespassing. They did not give me any reason why I was being banned. I then called the Gaming Commission, and they contacted the casino on my behalf. Rampart Casino told the Gaming Commission that they felt I was too good of a player and just did not want me to play there anymore. Unfortunately, according to the Gaming Commission, casinos are allowed to ban anyone, for almost any reason. So, if you play at Rampart (and our fortunate enough to get a good winning streak), don't be surprised if you suddenly find two security guards escorting you out of the building.
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[vpFREE] Re: Getting Banned from Rampart Casino
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