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- May 22, 2012
This player clearly knows what he is doing, and is using privacy laws as something to hide behind in order to escape justice. The problem is that we now have a guessing game, one that will never be resolved, and there ARE clues to the possible identity of this competitor, even though these clues could lead to the wrong conclusion. It could result in an innocent casino getting tarred, with no means to defend themselves. I have already guessed who this other casino might be, but of course I can't be 100% certain. Others have probably also done so, and whether rightly or wrongly, the casino could suffer from players making their minds up based on the vague information available.
It's also possible that this will appear on other forums, and guesses will go public, even though here such speculation would be unwelcome. In the absence of further progress, the best thing might be to ban the OP and close this thread, and let this blow over. It wouldn't be the first time a casino has tried smearing a competitor for it's own gain, and won't be the last. The unusual factor is that it has been disclosed that this is an accredited casino.
Well, who's the one speculating?
Isn't there more in the world to be worried about than this nonsense?
I couldn't give a Rushmore Cheque about the matter and the OP could work in the Bellagio for all I care.
Kill it off.