Beat the House

Saturday, June 6, 2009 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Location

Harrah's Casino, 777 Harrahs Blvd, Chester, PA

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Thanks to Casino-Free supporters Isabella LiPuma, 14, and Chelsea Cylinder, 13!

Beat the House: June 6

Think you can't Beat the House? Think again.

On Saturday, June 6, 2009, members of Casino-Free and other citizens' groups will gather inside a slots parlor located just a few miles from Philadelphia to call attention to the predatory practices used by the casino industry.

The event, called Beat the House, will send two messages: A message of defiance to the predatory gambling trade, and a message of support to Philadelphians who want to keep slot parlors out of their city.

For the last five years the predatory gambling trade and its political allies have tried to force casinos into our communities, and now is the time we will focus public attention on where it belongs: on the product itself. Our actions during Beat the House will direct the public consciousness on the precise predatory practices being used on our fellow citizens.

During Beat the House we will reveal how the machines are designed and how a slots parlor functions in ways that maximizes the cultivation of gambling addicts and problem gamblers, on whose backs the industry survives.

Who is participating?

The action is being planned by Casino-Free Philadelphia and other community and social action groups. Friends from other states will be joining us, too. Casino-Free Philadelphia has been fighting to keep casinos out of Philadelphia since 2006. Who will be there? You, and all your friends!

When will you Beat the House?

Beat the House will occur on Saturday, June 6, from 2–5 pm. In order to participate, you must attend one of the training sessions, which will be held:

  • Wednesday, June 3, 6–8 pm
  • The day of the event, Saturday, June 6, 11 am–1 pm

What is the schedule for June 6, the day you Beat the House?

  • 11 am–1 pm: Training for those unable to make either of the earlier trainings.
  • 1–2 pm: We meet at the send-off location (Liberty Resources), eat lunch and travel to the casino.
  • 2–5 pm: The Beat the House events will be short and take place at different times throughout the day. We will distribute information about everything you need to know.
  • 5–6 pm: Return to Philadelphia
  • 6 pm and on: The after party! We'll celebrate our victorious day!
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Live Updates from Beat the House

Updates as they occurred on June 6, 2009. Follow Casino-Free Philadelphia's live updates on Twitter.

  • 50+ people currently being trained for the nonviolent direct action at Harrah's casino today. Our letter to Chester: http://bit.ly/2oivpc
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • BIG NEWS: Reports coming in that @PhillyInquirer photographer inside Harrah's casino was escorted out. Predatory gambling hates exposure.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Harrah's casino is checking all bags of people entering the casino. Reportedly looking for cameras.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • First wave arrived. You want to bring casinos to our community? We'll bring our community to your casino. http://twitpic.com/6rd5k
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Two anti-casino activists have been asked to leave.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • From one attendee: "Casinos are economic poison...like polluting our waterways in a different way."
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Anti-casino activists just revealed their shirts: "You won't prey on us" http://twitpic.com/6rev9
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Activist just took a photo inside Harrah's, and "within seconds I had two state troopers confronting me." Casinos & transparency don't mix.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • "We're sitting at the machines with a guard standing behind us speaking with other guards. They're onto us."
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Three more pro-community activists asked to leave Harrah's casino.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • "We've been asked to leave due to our failure to gamble."
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Activists have put $5 in each machine and then NOT pressed "spin." It seems you're not allowed to be entertained in a casino in this way.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Within four years of casinos' arrival in Atlantic City, one-third of retail businesses had closed. Is Philly next? http://bit.ly/AZLTf
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • "Security is everywhere. They don't seem to know what to do."
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • The creativity of Philadelphia anti-casino, pro-community activists: art, theatre and music! http://bit.ly/jia40
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • You Pay Even if You Don't Play: Bringing casinos to Philadelphia would cause a $52 million net LOSS. http://bit.ly/DrLkP
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Billionaire casino investors have no right to extract $700 million in annual revenue from our neighborhoods.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • "Its pretty awesome to see security scrambling around the casino like lovesick puppy dogs after us. They have no idea what to do!"
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • "Patron: You're here protesting the casino? Me: Yes. The predatory nature of it. Patron: We're here wasting our money."
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • "If you're not playing, you can't sit here." Activists had put in $5, just not pressed any buttons - what does it mean to "play"?
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Philadelphians have been shut out of the political process. No elected official has spoken in opposition to casinos. We're prepared to fight
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Beat the House forecasts our future actions if elected officials continue to push forward the plans for SugarHouse or Foxwoods in Philly.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Our opposition is not about location. There is no appropriate place for SugarHouse, Foxwoods, or any casino in Philadelphia.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Univ. study: For every casino job gained, 3 jobs lost due to forced relocation of businesses, increased taxes and crime. http://bit.ly/yMl2U
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • @cdpeirce Thanks! We're inside a casino near Philadelphia today, trying to prevent any from being built here. http://www.CasinoFreePhila.org
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • State-sponsored predatory gambling: Balancing budgets on the backs of the poor. The most regressive tax imaginable. http://bit.ly/jEUpY
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • @chpaquette @cdpeirce glad to have your support!
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Law permitting Philly casinos passed at 2am on July 4, 2004. No public input or review. Every Philly state rep and senator voted in favor.
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • "Philadelphians are right to protest the decisions made under that flawed process" - Michael Nutter, 2007. http://bit.ly/QIjuC
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • All activists have left the casino in Chester. Reports are very positive, no arrests and friendly interactions with staff and other gamblers
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Image: Anti-casino activists leaving Harrah's, with their message: You Won't Prey on Us! http://twitpic.com/6rqby
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • After leaving the casino, activists stood along the entrance, chanting "You Won't Prey on Us!" Photo: http://twitpic.com/6rrw1
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • RT @Smitty9834 Fight the power! Great Protest! No more Casinos preying on our poor!
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • @raphaelmc Thanks for your support!
    35 weeks 2 days ago
  • Today, we brought our communities to their casino. We beat the house. And we'll be back.
    35 weeks 2 days ago