1a. Re: Casino oversight and the player's club?
I like your thinking but don't think you have a case. What you describe is probably just a form of targeted marketing.
But anyway, Nevada Gaming has oversight over just about everything a Nevada casino does. Isn't there language in the regs saying that Nevada casinos must act ethically in every way and not reflect poorly on the Nevada gambling industry.
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NO, not exactly -- thinking that such language in regulations seemed a little vague, I googled the NV gaming regs, downloaded the document, and searched it for "ethic" - and the phrases that are suggested above are only found in a paragraph (on p. 56) restricting the association of casinos with "undesirables" (my choice of word -- the actual language describes subversives, those with extensive criminal records, those failing to cooperate with congressional committees, etc.) -- and does not require casinos to act ethically in every way. And the phrase refers to those individuals with whom the casino may not associate, not to the casinos themselves.
In fact, the word "ethic" (I think always as part of the word "ethical") appeared only four times in the 419 page document called "all regs" (a combination of several individual documents) -- surprise :)
I suppose some of you might find the document interesting; it was easy enough to find. I didn't even consider trying to read it, with it being so very long.
--BG
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