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Caesars is cited for letting a patron dance on baccarat table

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  • Caesars is cited for letting a patron dance on baccarat table

    Now here's something you don't hear about very often. I wonder if the dance was done to bring the player some good lucK?

    The Nevada Gaming Control Board has filed a complaint against Caesars Palace for not stopping a gambler from climbing on a baccarat table on three separate occasions. According to the complaint, the gambler not only stood on the table but also did a dance at one point. "Caesars failed to immediately recognize a potential compromise to game protection and patron safety and failed to immediately take any remedial action," Senior Deputy Attorney General Michael Somps said. Las Vegas Sun

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    Re: Caesars is cited for letting a patron dance on baccarat table

    That was a very expensive dance!

    Caesars Palace to pay $250,000 over baccarat player's table walk
    On one occasion, the player performed a dance on the table before returning to his chair.
    Nevada (Las Vegas) - Cy Ryan, Las Vegas Sun - Caesars Palace has agreed to pay a $250,000 fine for allowing a man to walk and dance on a baccarat table while the game was being played. Caesars Palace reached the settlement with the state Gaming Control Board, which filed a complaint charging the hotel-casino failed to take action to protect the game and the customer. The settlement is to avoid litigation and will be presented for final approval to the Gaming Commission next month.
    Las Vegas Sun

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