Casino gets fined after a customer’s dancing‏

Baccarat

Baccarat

People who visit casinos are expected to adhere to the stringent regulations set for them and when playing baccarat then the regulations only become more severe even though this game is normally played by wealthy and serious gamblers.
A casino defined the game of baccarat as suitable for people in the upper classes of society and they were required to be laid back when playing the game. However security officials of the Caesars Palace Casino seemed to have forgotten about this basic security advice in October 2009.
A case filed with the Nevada Gambling Board charged the casino with allowing a customer to jump onto a baccarat table from his seat to place a bet before jumping back onto the seat and eventually taking his seat.
The security failed to do anything about the customer’s actions and he reportedly repeated them twice after which he was seen dancing in the full glare of the casino’s authorities.
Caesars palace has been punished with a quarter of a million dollars fine by the Nevada Gambling authorities for bringing the game into disrepute and refusing to correct a customer.
The casino seems to be OK with the fine which means the player could have been losing a hell of a lot around the time he was undertaking those actions which are clearly against the game’s regulations.

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