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Originally Posted by Track Phantom
As far as due practice goes, how is it that a casino can ban you for winning too much? If you go to Ceasars' Palace and win a lot over an extended period of time, you could be banned from coming back. What due process is being applied there?
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Easy. When you win too much at a casino...the casino bans you because you are winning the CASINO'S money. But in horseracing, the track takes its cut right off the top...so the cheaters are only stealing from the "customers". Consequently, since the track's profits are secure from the "cheaters", there is a strong incentive to downplay the level of cheating at the track...in order to protect the "integrity" of the place -- and of the game in general.