barring

jnrwilliam

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the barring info. is shared among the casinos in the same city, state or whole country?
if one is barred in a casino in Biloxi,MS, then what happen ?
if casino got his ID.
 
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I can tell you whichever casinos subscribe to the Griffin Book share information (which I imagine is worldwide). Many argue this is against the Fair Debt act (or something). The casinos are sharing information without permission.

However, I too, would like to know if there is a list somewhere online, or maybe we can create one here, of casinos that subscribe to Griffin and/or Biometrica (or anything else) and what those casinos' policies are with barring people, how conservative /risky they are, what dollar limits they start to care about, etc.
 

Dyepaintball12

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jnrwilliam said:
the barring info. is shared among the casinos in the same city, state or whole country?
if one is barred in a casino in Biloxi,MS, then what happen ?
if casino got his ID.
If it was a owned by a major casino company and you were playing rated, then your card is probably flagged.

If you were not playing rated, then you may just be banned at that location.

Playing rated or unrated at smaller places in smaller markets, you may be flyered at several unrelated casinos. I have found that smaller casinos sometimes tend to "stick together" and share information about APs. This is opposed to larger chains that don't give a S*** about helping other casinos and just share info with their sister properties.
 

Sucker

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jnrwilliam said:
the barring info. is shared among the casinos in the same city, state or whole country?
if one is barred in a casino in Biloxi,MS, then what happen ?
if casino got his ID.
If you get barred in Biloxi, leave town immediately. Your name and photo has probably been faxed around town (this DOES include Gulfport). If it was the Beau Rivage, your name is toast at MGM properties everywhere in the world. If it was the Biloxi Grand, you can never again safely use that name at any Harrah's property. Same problem with Isle of Capri. In short; the most reasonable conclusion for you to make is to just assume that your name is history forever more.
 

Sucker

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Dyepaintball12 said:
This is opposed to larger chains that don't give a S*** about helping other casinos and just share info with their sister properties.
And in some of the smaller markets, THIS isn't even a given. I was barred at the Tunica Grand, and before I could even get back to my room; my friend - who was scouting the Horseshoe at the time - called to inform me that an 8 x 10 photo of me had just popped up on the fax in the BJ pit! (This was when Jack owned the place, long before these two places were affiliated.)
 

jnrwilliam

Active Member
Sucker said:
If you get barred in Biloxi, leave town immediately. Your name and photo has probably been faxed around town (this DOES include Gulfport). If it was the Beau Rivage, your name is toast at MGM properties everywhere in the world. If it was the Biloxi Grand, you can never again safely use that name at any Harrah's property. Same problem with Isle of Capri. In short; the most reasonable conclusion for you to make is to just assume that your name is history forever more.
1) barred at Treasure Bay n showed my ID, a few years ago.
2) backed off in Beau Rivage, i was told "u can't play Bj anymore', didn't ask my ID, i left at once.
never get player card or any rating in Biloxi.
all was long ago, about 6-9 years.
 

FLASH1296

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You will do well to assume that you cannot play at "sister" properties.

In small towns like Biloxi, Wendover, etc. If you are 86'd anywhere, you are 86'd everywhere.
 
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