Barred From A Vegas Casino...

>>You find out that a flyer has been issued on you and it states you are a part of a professional BJ team when you aren’t, nor never have been? What should you do? Take pride in being recognized as having skill at that level. If the team is a "cheating" team, see a lawyer about a defamation suit. Otherwise, the false statement is not defamatory unless you can show a special damaged tied to the misrepresentation. It is likely that you cannot because it is your skill that will have you barred from other properties and not the affiliation with the team.
[QUOTE=anthony;22191]Sometimes it takes Joe a little while to get started. But watch out once he does.[/QUOTE] There you go Anthony making fellow members think I'm always on "TILT" or about to explode. In poker terms I'm (passive), unless its a casino shift manager in my face.
I mean, you kind of have to be, right? The last thing an advantage player wants to do is stand out.
Joel yes when you are playing with an advantage the last thing you want to do is draw attention to yourself. My NY City/Brooklyn way of doing things sometimes is not in my best interest in a casino. But we are all creatures of our habits.