Will a hotel ban a guest?

BFC

Active Member
i have a trip to LV coming up, and while I'll be suprised if my success is going to warrant it, would a casino ban me from playing blackjack even when I'm a registered guest?

i'm staying at either Paris, Venetian, or Bellagio and not going just for BJ, but I figure if I'm there I should try to pay for the trip (or at least a few meals). Would these places ban a guest?
 

KenSmith

Administrator
Staff member
Yes. In fact, in many cases they don't seem to understand the concept of "Innkeeper's Responsibilities".
 

rmi227

Active Member
I was staying at the El Cortez when they backed me off from Blackjack. I had no problems with my stay...
 
schnerg said:
i have a trip to LV coming up, and while I'll be suprised if my success is going to warrant it, would a casino ban me from playing blackjack even when I'm a registered guest?

i'm staying at either Paris, Venetian, or Bellagio and not going just for BJ, but I figure if I'm there I should try to pay for the trip (or at least a few meals). Would these places ban a guest?
They will both ban a hotel guest from the blackjack tables and evict a banned blackjack player from the hotel. This second possibility is rare in decent places, but it has happened. It is equally unlikely that your BJ play will earn you enough comps to make a big dent in your lodging expenses at these stores too.
 

jimbiggs

Well-Known Member
rmi227 said:
I was staying at the El Cortez when they backed me off from Blackjack. I had no problems with my stay...
Maybe I'm remembering wrong, but I thought they flat-bet you. A back-off is when they push your bet out of the circle and tell you not to play blackjack anymore.
 

ihate17

Well-Known Member
Be careful if you stay at Paris

Years ago while staying at Harrah's, when I thought I was going to get backed off, they instead evicted me from my room at around 3 AM. Since Paris is a HET property, I would play carefully at any corporation owned hotel.

ihate17
 
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