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Originally Posted by horses4courses
No, I do not make the decision whether, or not, to ban card counters.
If any casino made it "open season" for successful advantage players on their tables,
they would be closing those tables pretty quickly, and becoming slot
houses. Card counters are a dime a dozen, though. It's the ones who can
manage their bankrolls that turn a profit. They're not breaking the law but,
at the same time, the casino is not legally bound to take their action.
If anyone is backed off from any game, it should be done discreetly.
In most cases, they are welcome to remain on property.
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Fair enough. This sounds like a very sensible point of view. With some of the horror stories out there, I don't think everyone is as enlightened as you. But glad to hear a surveillance person acknowledge kicking out everyone who's even playing at a slight advantage would be bad for business.