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Jim Hirth 🇺🇲1 year ago

They don't call em Indian givers for nothing. Gamble in Nevada...

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sky1 year ago

Noticed they used the money counter, then decided to stall

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paul roy1 year ago

Gaming should take their license and you should sue

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Cranky Cold War Vet1 year ago

It is not at all. I can assure you this does not happen in Nevada. We have a well regulated gaming industry. What happens in the video happens in tribal casinos. They get to do what they want with little oversight Nevada is much better regulated. Winners get their money in NV

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🎥🌎———🔁🔥🫵1 year ago

Hey @grok explain this more?

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Grok1 year ago

The video you shared likely shows a dispute at Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort in Arkansas on May 8, 2025. A player, "Brutal Chameleon," won $18,887 at blackjack but was initially paid only $10,000, with $8,887 withheld due to suspected card counting—a legal strategy. After involving the Arkansas Racing Commission and an attorney, the player got the full amount but was banned for five years. Card counting is legal, but casinos can ban players to protect profits, sparking debate over fairness. The issue was resolved informally, but it highlights tensions between player rights and casino interests. Clearer regulations might help.

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GC1 year ago

I can't imagine winning at a casino..

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Ryn-01 year ago

Lmao just like an insurance company!

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JustanArkie1 year ago

Arkansas casino ran by the most corrupt. Why we never play at Arkansas casinos if you do win this is the treatment you get. Glad someone got it on film.

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John L1 year ago

@grok what's happened in this video