List Casinos Where They Asked you To LEAVE

I've never been kicked out, but I did witness a pretty strange occurrence. I have told this story here before, so if you've heard this one already, my apologies.

November 1985 Golden Nugget 8 or 9 PM. A $5 BJ table, a very drunk guy at 3rd base, betting huge, playing real bad, and losing big. Next to drunk guy is an average joe, seemed like a nice guy betting minimum. Next to avg joe was me, betting minimum.

Drunk guy kept harassing the guy next to him, spilling his drink and flipping over the ashtray. Every 30 seconds he would ask him where he was from. He was also hitting on 18 and sticking on 11. This went on for a while, finally avg joe asks one of the GN suits to get rid of the drunk guy, drunk gets real pissed and freaks out. Suit calls over security and tells avg joe to leave or he will be thrown out. Avg joe shakes his head, grabs his chips, and splits.

Drunk guy looks over at me and asks, "where you from". I split, before I get kicked out. The moral of the story, be as drunk and obnoxious as you want, as long as you lose.
I was almost asked to leave the Gold Spike. I hustled on out before they woke up the security guard.


My first visit, I got thrown out of the casino. I completely misunderstood the crap table.




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Originally posted by: snidely333
I was almost asked to leave the Gold Spike. I hustled on out before they woke up the security guard.


Did you try to steal one of their "cock-a-roaches"?

Klondike. With a couple friends, we had too many drinks and dropped one too many F-bombs at a $3 blackjack table. I still can't believe that this actually happened.
Maybe we should divide this topic into Blackjack and Craps!!!(for obvious reasons.)

I was bared from the Ormsby House in Carson City some years ago as I won about $800 in ten minutes after first sitting down at their blackjack table. Is this place still around? There suits and two security guards came up behind me and one suit said here is your money (cashed out at the table)and don't ever come inthe doors again. The security guards had me by the elbows all the way to the door. My ex was playing slots and sidn't see this. I waited in the car until she came out looking for me!

I was loosing at blackjack at the Stardust one time after having had many winning trips... and was approached by a suit and he said you can play any game here BUT Blackjack or Blackjack Tournaments.

Also at the Sahara, A suit came up while I was playing blackjack and said you can not play any more games here and you are not welcome anymore to visit. I was only up about $200 this time. A pit boos had been standing back about two tables watching my play. I call this a "soft barring". I asked for a comp to the steak house and lo and behold he gave it to me. I about fell out of my chair. He walked me to the player card booth to get the comp.

At Lake Tahoe some many, many, years ago, I was playing single deck blackjack at Harrahs and could do no wrong, not counting, just having a lucky weekend with the wife and this Sunday morning won about $5000 in a short time even splitting 10's because of the lucky plays and winning (I would never do that normally) when they put a pretty young blond dealer on the table. I didn't win a hand after that. I lost $2000 in short order and went across the street to Harveys (they were not owned by the same people then). I started playing there at $100 a hand when who shows up but the blond dealer again. Same as before no name tag out of uniform like everyone else. I lost eight hands in a row and decided "they" didn't want me playing anymore blackjack this weekend in Tahoe. I put her on dealing seconds.
Bally's in Tunica of all places. I hit my first, third, and fourth spin after my initial buy in. Pitt boss would not return my card and I was told my play was not wanted. Hell I can't even the stand the place just went over there from Gold Strike because a friend I was gambling with likes to play there.
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Originally posted by: dfwgambler
At Lake Tahoe some many, many, years ago, I was playing single deck blackjack at Harrahs and could do no wrong, not counting, just having a lucky weekend with the wife and this Sunday morning won about $5000 in a short time even splitting 10's because of the lucky plays and winning (I would never do that normally) when they put a pretty young blond dealer on the table. I didn't win a hand after that. I lost $2000 in short order and went across the street to Harveys (they were not owned by the same people then). I started playing there at $100 a hand when who shows up but the blond dealer again. Same as before no name tag out of uniform like everyone else. I lost eight hands in a row and decided "they" didn't want me playing anymore blackjack this weekend in Tahoe. I put her on dealing seconds.


They used a mechanic on you. That wasn't uncommon 30 or 40 years ago. I witnessed the practice a couple times. Those dealers were very good at palming cards. You couldn't see it happening if you were seated at the table, but standing back a little and leaning down, you could tell they were palming cards and they could slip one into what otherwise looked like a legitimate deal.
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