I have never heard of a grocery store banning a customer who only comes in to buy the extreme loss leader sale products. Sometimes I have seen them attach a you must spend $10 or more to get the sale price on some product. This seems a pragmatic business solution whereas the casino management philosophy is personal - you beat me, get out and don't come back.
Card counting in blackjack should be fine, in fact if casino management doesn't want card counting to be a factor then show a digital display of all players' cards out for everyone to see and then change the game to be fine like that (double deck and only play one hand and have six independant card shufflers going at each table to keep game play moving or whatever your bet is on the openning deal your bet can not more than double that at any time during that deck's play, etc.). It is the same thing with video poker, don't have 100%+ machines and ding people for playing them correctly. Again, easy ways to fix these things without punishing any of your customers (except those that actually break a law or become unruly which makes people not want to go to that business.
With a written invitation by the business, did she do something illegal or even wrong by entering the premises? One person said that it was not illegal, I don't know if this info is right or not, but the casinos are wrong, period. A business should not ban a patron for being a patron. Hire business people with brains who focus on the business, not punishing customers.
My pent up 2 cents.
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