bookmaker that's rapidly growing its footprint in the U.S. Many believe that the only thing betting intelligently will get you at some shops is a one-way ticket to being thrown out. Seasoned bettors are concerned, though, that the practice of banning or limiting accounts is not only increasing, but the reasoning behind the decisions is becoming more and more suspect. From Caesars Palace to the Venetian to more local spots like Station Casinos, every bookmaker in town will tell you - albeit somewhat quietly - that they've 86'd customers for one reason or another. In Nevada, refusing to take bets from any customer, from card counters to wise-guy sports bettors, is completely within any casino's legal rights. 'It's coming.'Ī reputation for sportsbook giant William Hill bettor advocacy group Justice for Punters.
'Americans should be worried,' said Brian Chappell, a founder for the U.K.