Here is really good news for those of us that frequent casinos in Louisiana. A new law was signed by the Governor on May 1, 2018. This new law prohibits casinos from banning “skilled play”. So, card counters and advantage players will have free reign. Here is the relevant text of the new law: “(b) A person may not be excluded from a gaming establishment operated by a licensee or the casino operator for reasons based solely on the skill level of the person.” It’s pretty clear. I’ll see what I can find out about how to clear persons previously banned for skill. This will take effect August 1, 2018.
http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocum … ?d=1101807
Effective Date: http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/BillInfo. … B152&sbi=y
My thanks to Dom for letting us know about this, during the excellent Shreveport seminar last weekend.
Also, there is a very interesting new Video Poker game coming to your casino. In this game, if you pay a base bet plus 2x your base bet, you will activate a feature the adds both 2 or 3 cards to your held cards and a 2 to 8 multiplier. Go here to try it out the 3 hand version for free. It’s a demo from the creator. http://realizegamingllc.com/demo/tripleMD_2/
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Posted by: Skinny on June 6, 2018, 3:55 am
However, if a NJ casino suspects you of card counting they can and will give you a hard time. They can shuffle frequently making counting not viable, they can cut off half the shoe or they can try to distract you making it hard to keep the count accurately.
I was playing BJ at a table in AC with Frank once several years ago. The shift manager came over to the table and told Frank he knew who he was and of his ability to count cards. He said we were welcome to play but he was ordering the dealer to shuffle the deck every time after dealing out 3 hands to us. He was not confrontational, very matter of fact in his demeanor.
We thanked him for his hospitality but said unfortunately we had a prior commitment so we could not stay and play. We got up and left to go elsewhere.
So if Louisiana passes this law that does not mean you will have free reign to count cards indiscriminately.
I have a similar story about controlled shooting where we could not be banned. But I think you get my point.
Posted by: Preacher on June 6, 2018, 5:06 pm
I am impressed that the casinos (special interest groups) could not stop this change to the law in Louisiana. It leads me to think approaching the Louisiana Gamming Board might not be wholly biased in favor of casinos. In any case, the legislature and Governor are obviously not predisposed to favor the casino.
So, if a casino takes action against an Advantage Player, and that action has the same effect as would a ban, I’d be interested in knowing what the Gaming Board would have to say.
Posted by: Stephen C on June 6, 2018, 11:09 pm
Posted by: Preacher on June 8, 2018, 2:49 pm