Friday, 6 June 2014

Ban on Advantage Players Abused

William Hill Bans Gambler

With Ben Affleck banned card counting and Phil Ivey sued for edge sorting, advantage players are getting the spotlight. With another two gaming companies banning gamblers, the casino's cowardice is starting to show.

William Hill, a bookmaker in UK, banned John Harrison from all their outlets in the country based on the "review of trading arrangements". Their spokesman had put forth a weak excuse to justify the ban on Harrison.

The Palms Resort & Casino closed their doors to Dana White by reducing his limit from $25,000 a hand to $5,000. This happened because White swipe about $2 million off the casino. White declares that he is not a card counter.

Guerrilla Gambler had taken the two cases to predict the emerging trend of casinos banning gamblers on his blog. I examined the impact of this trend on my website.



5 comments:

  1. Advantage players exposed casino cowardice.

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    1. These cases support my claim that the casino is a coward.

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  2. If casino discriminates gamblers, where would they turn to?

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    1. Although casino don't admit they are scared verbally they by action.

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  3. Without winners to inspire loser business will be affected.

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