Casinos know that barring players who haven't done anything illegal (winning is not illegal) is bad for business and bad for the image of the casino industry and they try to deny it whenever they can. Whenever players are barred, the common response is: "Well, they must have done something wrong". I'm surprised Bob Dancer gets barred at all, because the casinos must know he's going to write about it. These casino come off as just a bunch of poor losers and they tarnish the image of the good casinos who don't resort to these tactics, and they tarnish the image of gambling in Nevada. Tourists are led to believe that all Nevada casinos are just trying to rip them off, instead of providing a fair gamble for their money. Las Vegas was built on the value of providing a fair gamble to tourists and the occassional transgressions were dealt with swiftly by Nevada gaming regulators. Sure there was the notorious American Coin Scandal where video poker machines were rigged not to hit royals at full coin, but the Nevada gaming regulators quickly shut that operation down.
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