Aug 31 '18 at 14:30
I had a horrendous experience at this casino and will take action against it in the upcoming weeks.
I arrived on Wednesday August 29th and sat down at their blackjack table. I bought in for $500 and the Asian supervisor asked me if I had a player's card. When I told him I didn't, he looked at me suspiciously.
I had a bad shoe and lost the 500, and bought in for 500 more. The supervisor kept staring at me. I kept losing, but in the end I had a few hands that got me up 800. I noticed a middle aged, overweight white male had come right next to me, watching me play. I cashed out and was about to leave.
Before I could leave, the man took out his cell phone and pointed it at my face. He then proceeded to take a picture of my face (in the casino). He told me that I was never allowed to come back because I was counting cards. I denied it and tried to leave, but he kept harassing me.
I was shocked when he followed me to my car and kept on harassing me. He threatened to have me arrested by the police if I ever came back. Then he took out his camera and took picture of my license plate. I asked him why, and he said he was going to look me up and have me flyered, and that I would never be able to play blackjack anywhere in the area again. He then got his camera and started filming the inside of my car and started following me while filming as I left.
Luckily, I have some of his actions on my dash cam and will be filing a report with the Washington Gaming Commission, and possibly seek legal action. I will also be posting the footage on YouTube and be sending my story to the media.
All of this over 800? I hope it was worth it, because in the next few months this casino may be out of business. I guess this is how they treat anyone who wins at blackjack or they suspect of counting cards?