I don't think casinos target actual "names" anymore, it's too easy for players to change names and disguises or recruit family members or others to play instead, not to mention libel suits like the one against Griffin. Most casinos target what they think are "winners" and most casinos make the common mistake of assuming that someone who hits a taxable or jackpot must be a winner. It's also probably easier for them to just look through the taxable records and exclude the top 10 or whatever. This is not a smart business move on the part of casinos, assuming they are looking to increase gambling, but it is what it is. Banks are doing a similar thing in excluding customers with a lot of cash transactions on the assumption that they must all be drug dealers. The truth is some customers with a lot of cash transactions are just degenerate gamblers looking for a safe place to stash their gambling bankroll, and many gamblers with a lot of taxable jackpots are likewise just degenerate gamblers, losing more than they win over the long term. These are actually valuable customers, and if you're looking for customers, these would be the types you want for your business.
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