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Old 08-21-10, 09:25 PM
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Obviously, that's a weird situation considering it was slots, and not a skill game - as well as the fact that they admitted it was luck.

I have heard stories where casinos have been known to ask players (non-advantage players) who were "too good" to stop playing. It's possible though that even though they knew you weren't cheating that they were uncomfortable not knowing how long they would be losing money for. Even though it doesn't make sense from a probabilistic standpoint, it's possible that they had a low risk tolerance and panicked - kind of like when long-term investors get out of the market after a fall even though they know the probabilities are in their favor to stay in.

Or it's possible they thought you were cheating but didn't have proof so they couldn't accuse you outright. And they didn't have to worry about bad PR if you wrote up a big blog post about being accused of cheating when you weren't.