At Treasure Chest, this would definitely be the caseDiver said:In some venues, that could mean getting a John Deer cap, flannel shirt and down vest
At Treasure Chest, this would definitely be the caseDiver said:In some venues, that could mean getting a John Deer cap, flannel shirt and down vest
It’s very unlikely that you would be banned for using a progression system. Unless they think that you are doing something else they will let you play for as long as you want. If anything, they will try to keep you gambling as long as they can in order to get their money back.Liquid Chips said:I don't count cards but if I were to use a progression system that causes me to bet $100, $200 up to $500 or even $1000 AND I'm winning big with it, will I be banned from land-based casinos?
Casinos can be quite different from each other. Many of us know of intances where a non counting, progression type player was backed off of a blackjack game. It does not happen in casinos where the house knows what they are doing and the decision makers have confidence but it does happen in casinos where management does not understand the game, pits are scared of winners and the casino is famous for sweating every buck.Liquid Chips said:I don't count cards but if I were to use a progression system that causes me to bet $100, $200 up to $500 or even $1000 AND I'm winning big with it, will I be banned from land-based casinos? I'm surprised that a casino would ban you just because you went from $10 to $100 in your betting, which I do all the time in online casinos. (Please, it is not my intention to discuss the merits/demerits of progression systems.)
Yes. Tried to seek other employment but nothing went anywhere so I'm toughing it out for now....21forme said:Nice to see a post from you Preston, after a long absence. Are you still working where we met last May?