dupeddonk
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Between GN Casino, and the NJ DGE, I wonder how many employees are oblivious enough to think parlaying or martingaling your bets reduces house edge...and how many were supposed to read the T&C but just didn't.
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I play Golden Nugget online all the time. My question is, isn't this pretty much standard terms at all online casinos?
I play Golden Nugget online all the time. My question is, isn't this pretty much standard terms at all online casinos?
Many, many years ago when I was just a wee lad, I went to Vegas for the first time and thought I would play some Black Jack.
The dealers were helpful at explaining how to play of course, so I asked " shouldn't I just keep upping my bet every time I lose? I can't lose every hand so eventually I will win and come out ahead right??? "
She politely told me that I could do that if I wanted; but if I did some nice men in suits would come down and escort me off the property and I would be banned from the casino and probably every other casino.
She explained that casino's have the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason.
The dealer was very nice and friendly the whole time, but I had that sudden chill down my back like I was being watched and was going to end up dead in the desert if I asked any more questions.
Moral of the Story: The casino makes the rules and if you don't like them tuff S#*t. Go some place else.
Many, many years ago when I was just a wee lad, I went to Vegas for the first time and thought I would play some Black Jack.
The dealers were helpful at explaining how to play of course, so I asked " shouldn't I just keep upping my bet every time I lose? I can't lose every hand so eventually I will win and come out ahead right??? "
She politely told me that I could do that if I wanted; but if I did some nice men in suits would come down and escort me off the property and I would be banned from the casino and probably every other casino.
She explained that casino's have the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason.
The dealer was very nice and friendly the whole time, but I had that sudden chill down my back like I was being watched and was going to end up dead in the desert if I asked any more questions.
Moral of the Story: The casino makes the rules and if you don't like them tuff S#*t. Go some place else.