Yes, I saw that. The limit generally applies per seat or per bet. A reference that this applies to a physical body of meat would be awesome.
And if the casino didn't know the decks were rigged, why would they close the table and risk angering a bunch of high rollers?
To not have to pay out lots of money if something is wrong. But I guess they could just wait to see if the players don't end up giving it all back in the end.
And if the casino didn't know the decks were rigged, why would they close the table and risk angering a bunch of high rollers?
To not have to pay out lots of money if something is wrong. But I guess they could just wait to see if the players don't end up giving it all back in the end.