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10$\begingroup$ I suspect that when your luck drops off at midnight, you will end up dying a very wealthy man ;) $\endgroup$– Paul TIKICommented Sep 1, 2017 at 16:16
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6$\begingroup$ Since your luck can make anything you wish for happen, you'd wish for "getting away unscathed" after winning a ton. The casino owner will pine what a swell dude you are, and that if anyone should win, it ought to be you. You're just THAT lucky. $\endgroup$– AaaCommented Sep 2, 2017 at 13:40
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5$\begingroup$ Limited to Slot Machines? I remember lots of stories about cheaters using them, they're probably the easiest things in a casino to actually cheat, I'd guess getting hassled would be virtually guaranteed after winning 2 or 3. If you're truly gifted with "random luck" you should be able to jump from game to game (human-run games) spending a few minutes at each and get win after win. THAT would be nigh-impossible to cheat at. But slot machines is like asking to get detained (maybe for hours) and kicked out. $\endgroup$– Xen2050Commented Sep 3, 2017 at 0:10
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3$\begingroup$ If you're really that lucky, you won't get caught. Luckily, your activity risk factor (computed by the monitoring / fraud detection software installed in central server in basement) will be just a fraction below threshold. (Or maybe, the software / the machine will be out of service / in maintenance mode that particular day.) $\endgroup$– sorush-rCommented Sep 4, 2017 at 6:40
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6$\begingroup$ The casinos don't need to prove you're cheating. If you win too much, they can just throw you out. $\endgroup$– NomadMakerCommented Dec 3, 2020 at 15:34
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