007 wrote: This is theoretically possible, but I've gone to the Gaming Commission
many times and never noticed any such repercussions. If anything,
I've been treated with more respect by people at the casino.
I don't know 007 (so far as I know), but I suspect that if he hasn't had problems with casinos not liking him after going to Gaming, then that's a sign that he's considered a valuable customer to the casino --- i.e. they think he is a losing player.
If they thought he was a winning player, his experience would likely be different. My assumption about myself is casinos are always looking for a good excuse to remove me and that I'm always on camera. Obviously this isn't true 100% of the time, but if I always act like it is, then I'm protected when I am on camera
Again, I don't know him personally and am speaking of the situation in general rather than 007 specifically.
Bob
many times and never noticed any such repercussions. If anything,
I've been treated with more respect by people at the casino.
I don't know 007 (so far as I know), but I suspect that if he hasn't had problems with casinos not liking him after going to Gaming, then that's a sign that he's considered a valuable customer to the casino --- i.e. they think he is a losing player.
If they thought he was a winning player, his experience would likely be different. My assumption about myself is casinos are always looking for a good excuse to remove me and that I'm always on camera. Obviously this isn't true 100% of the time, but if I always act like it is, then I'm protected when I am on camera
Again, I don't know him personally and am speaking of the situation in general rather than 007 specifically.
Bob
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