A strange thing happened to me at the Ute Mountain Casino, an Indian casino in western Colorado.
While playing the penny slot machine "Jaws" for the first time ever, I was interrupted and escorted to the security office by 2 security guards. They would not tell me what was going on.
When I got there the 'Big Kahuna' wanted to know what I was writing in my notebook.
I told him that I always write down every game I play and how much I put in and out for each game.
He said it looked suspicious.
I left and went to another game wrote it down and again was escorted to the office.
He told me to not write anything down. They made me feel like a criminal.
Being in the middle of nowhere I decide I had enough and went to bed. It was late anyway.
The next morning I made a complaint to the head of the casino and she sided with the security guys. I guess they never heard of the RNG.
They thought I was a threat to their casino with my $75.
In all my years of gambling I have never been questioned by any casino personal of my note taking.
I have been taking notes since 1997 when the Odyssey (Ft. Knox and Buccaneer) machines came out.
I started to record every game I played on March
2, 2002 when my wife won $10,000 on a duck at Grand Casino Gulfport.
I guess the Utes thought I was a dangerous character to their casino.
Has anyone out there been harrassed by casino security at any other casino?
While playing the penny slot machine "Jaws" for the first time ever, I was interrupted and escorted to the security office by 2 security guards. They would not tell me what was going on.
When I got there the 'Big Kahuna' wanted to know what I was writing in my notebook.
I told him that I always write down every game I play and how much I put in and out for each game.
He said it looked suspicious.
I left and went to another game wrote it down and again was escorted to the office.
He told me to not write anything down. They made me feel like a criminal.
Being in the middle of nowhere I decide I had enough and went to bed. It was late anyway.
The next morning I made a complaint to the head of the casino and she sided with the security guys. I guess they never heard of the RNG.
They thought I was a threat to their casino with my $75.
In all my years of gambling I have never been questioned by any casino personal of my note taking.
I have been taking notes since 1997 when the Odyssey (Ft. Knox and Buccaneer) machines came out.
I started to record every game I played on March
2, 2002 when my wife won $10,000 on a duck at Grand Casino Gulfport.
I guess the Utes thought I was a dangerous character to their casino.
Has anyone out there been harrassed by casino security at any other casino?
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