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I want to start out by saying that the table games management of the casino industry, including those tasked with surveillance and game protection, is made up mostly of experienced, level headed professionals who conduct themselves in a professional manner, as ladies and gentlemen. Some of them have a college education and a degree, although for most, the education has come from the "School of Hard Knocks".  No one, and I truly mean no one, comes into this industry knowing everything there is to know, so we are all recipients of on-the-job training, in one form or another.

That having been said, you do not have to go very far to find persons who are overly opinionated, prejudiced and envious of others who have more talent, opportunity and/or are more successful than themselves. Still others have just been at this for too long, and have a bad case of cynicism and a poor attitude toward everyone and everything. Although this kind of thing happens in every industry, for whatever reason, people working in the casino business seem to be more susceptible to it.

I've never attended the World Gaming Protection Conference, and do not personally know the persons named in this article by Mr. Marcus. But if, as he States, he has proof of the allegations made in this article then I take him at his word. Please take all of the above into account when you read this article, which you may do by clicking below.

HOW WILLY ALLISON, JEFF MURPHY AND OTHERS AT THE WGPC CONSPIRED TO BLACKLIST ME FROM TRAINING YOUR CASINO

Click here to read the article.

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