There is always the chance of a really big score via a lawsuit. What better way for an advantage gambler to show up the casino management.
Obviously she is too well known to fly under the radar.
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> Your asking for trouble when you think you can out-smart casino management & security when you know you're banned, and why bother testing the system when the casino makes a bone-headed move such as a written invite. Just move on--there's plenty of other places to visit and play at. Seems to me a true advantage player would want to keep under the radar as much as possible.
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> LVRJ: Ruling raises questions about laws concerning advantage gamblers
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