CARSON CITY, Nev. – Nevada's gaming board has fined Caesars Palace $250,000 for allowing a high-limit baccarat player to dance on a Las Vegas casino card table while the game was being played.Caesars Palace agreed to the fine announced this week by the state Gaming Control Board. Final Gaming Commission approval is expected next month.The board filed a complaint accusing Caesars of failing to take action to protect the game and the customer.Caesars Palace admits a player in the high-limit baccarat room climbed onto the table three times on Oct. 10 and even placed a bet while standing on the table.___Information from: Las Vegas Sun, Download Opm mp3
Card table dance costs Caesars Palace $250K
CARSON CITY, Nev. – Nevada's gaming board has fined Caesars Palace $250,000 for allowing a high-limit baccarat player to dance on a Las Vegas casino card table while the game was being played.Caesars Palace agreed to the fine announced this week by the state Gaming Control Board. Final Gaming Commission approval is expected next month.The board filed a complaint accusing Caesars of failing to take action to protect the game and the customer.Caesars Palace admits a player in the high-limit baccarat room climbed onto the table three times on Oct. 10 and even placed a bet while standing on the table.___Information from: Las Vegas Sun, Download Opm mp3