Blackjack-Spieler verklagt nach Verlust von $500.000 in betrunkenem Zustand

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For players, free drinks are an important part of the casino experience. For casinos, serving free cocktails generates a nice return on investment.

This week, a 52 year old California man filed suit against the Downtown Grand Casino in Las Vegas, alleging that the casino continued serving him drinks and extending gambling credit to him after he was obviously intoxicated. He went on to sign markers for $500,000 and lost it all, not realizing how much he had lost until he awoke the following day.

The controversial lawsuit has gotten wide coverage in the press. (See CNN.)

17 Hours at the Tables

Mark Johnston apparently gambled for 17 hours during a marathon session at pai gow and blackjack, signing multiple credit markers including two for $100,000 each, only 21 minutes apart. Later that night, he was issued another marker for $250,000. Upon returning home, Johnston stopped payment on the markers, which are processed much like a personal check. His suit calls for elimination of the gambling debt, as well as monetary damages from the Downtown Grand.

Key to his case will be eyewitness testimony and surveillance footage that might show whether the casino should have known that he was too intoxicated to continue. Nevada casinos are prohibited from serving drinks to patrons who are visibly intoxicated, or to let them continue to play.

Drinks and Bets

While this case is an extreme example, it is easy to see why casinos serve free drinks to their gambling customers.  Drinking reduces your ability to make rational decisions about the money you are betting.  And, that is exactly what the casino needs to part you from your money.

A few years back I had a very interesting conversation with a friendly pit manager.  Somehow, we got on the topic of cocktail service.  He told me about the changes he had made after taking a management position in a struggling high limit room.

The first thing he did was allow the bartenders to pour generous portions, and not be restricted to one shot of liquor per drink.  While the corporate bean-counters had been concerned about liquor costs, he knew that alcohol was a good investment.  Then, he doubled the number of cocktail waitresses serving in high limit to make sure that any player who wanted a drink had one.

In the months that followed, income from the table games in his pit soared.

The Table Games “Prime Directive”

I’ll never forget his simple summary…  “The table games business is simple.  Get them drunk, and win the money.

So, how did things work out for that manager?  Pretty well.  He is now head of one of the most prestigious high limit rooms on the Las Vegas Strip.  And I bet it’s really easy to get a stiff drink in there.

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zengrifter
zengrifter
vor 9 Jahren

Post scriptum -
Johnson wurde vom Staatsanwalt von Las Vegas wegen Scheckbetrugs angeklagt, nachdem die Geschworenen ihn verurteilt hatten ... und dann hat er sich mit 50% begnügt, wie ich hörte.
http://lasvegassun.com/news/2015/jun/12/gambler-indicted-wanted-owing-casino-500000-losses/

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Roger
Roger
Antwort an  zengrifter
vor 8 Jahren

Never drink while playing blackjack. Have a drink when your done playing. Win or Lose!

zengrifter
zengrifter
vor 9 Jahren

Ich könnte mir vorstellen, dass dies ein einmaliger Vorteil für einen mittelgroßen High-Roller ist, der bereit ist, in einer einzigen Nacht des gut gespielten Rausches mehr als $250.000 zu verlieren und dann einen im Voraus ausgehandelten/flatrate-Anwalt zu nutzen, um den Verlust des Markers einzuklagen. Ähnlich wie bei einer Strategie der Schadensvergütung.

Mack
Mack
11 years ago

The liability falls upon the casino……plain and simple. Here’s why…..No mater how uncontrolled the costumer is or could be, the establishment is part of the community and thus has a moral responsibility to the public to exercise better judgment if the customer refuses to or can’t.

Had Mark Johnston been a violent personal and gotten hold of a weapon of some sort and hurt or even killed someone then the fault would partly fall upon the establishment for facilitating his drunkenness to the point of the offence.

Mark Johnston is a grown man and is personally responsible for his behavior but helping impair his judgment beyond his ability to control himself instead of simply cutting him off is in my opinion negligence on the part of a legal business that caters to the public.

Norman Sheridan
Norman Sheridan
11 years ago

If you can’t handle your booze, don’t gamble, stupid!

Norman Sheridan
Norman Sheridan
11 years ago

What’s the name of this place? I can use a stiff drink! Can I get a drink BEFORE I place a bet?