Warning Vegas Players--Muggings Do Happen
Alright, this is gonna be longwinded and sound like a vent post but it is ABSOULTELY something everyone here needs to read if you plan on playing live poker in Vegas in the future.
First, I will not mention casino names BUT if you want to know you can PM me.
At 2:30 AM yesterday one of my best friends (who was visiting) was mugged for an excess of $1500 in poker winning outside of a casino on the south side of the Vegas strip. The person who mugged him had sat with him at the 2-5 NL table for a large part of the night and the confronted him with 3-4 other people between the casin0 and the strip. My friend was slightly harmed and obv. $1500 lighter.
I write this only to warn those on how to be safe about playing cards in Las Vegas. I have lived out here for 9 months now and am what I would consider a local reg at the limit games spreading 8-16 and higher at Bellagio, Wynn, Venetian, etc...
Here are some tips to avoid this horrendous situation:
1. Always valet your car at the casino you are playing at if you are driving.
-------This does you one invaluable service, it allows you to never leave the casinos sights (cameras) between leaving the card room to getting into your car.
2. Never ever flaunt the amount of money you have on you during your session. Do not mention to any over your opponents how much you brought, how big you roll is, etc...
3. If you EVER win a large sum of money don't feel any reservations to ask security to escort you to your vehicle/room/taxi line.
----This happens way way too much when someone hits a jackpot at a slot machine which is highly visible.
4. Do not walk alone on/near the strip after midnight. You are just asking for trouble.
Following these tips can save you a lot of hassle along the line. It's hard enough winning money in Vegas without it being blindly stolen from you. Be safe the next time you go and make sure you protect yourself and you hard earned winnings.
Finally if you are mugged on a casino's property they are obligated to refund your lost money. Therefore, if this does happen to you make sure you go back into the casino to lodge a complaint. They will assist you if it happened on their property.