This is going to be interesting. Let’s say a guy comes into the poker room and manages to lose $10,000 which is backed by a credit card. The next day, he complains that his 12 year-old son had used his account. He then files a complaint against the casino for allowing a minor to gamble.
How will the casino defend itself? It really doesn’t know the identity of the player.
Did you leave your account logged on?
If so it's your fault.
Did you give your 12 year old son your password?
If so it's your fault.
We know of no other way your sone could have accessed your account.
Let’s see how quickly credit card companies insert a new rule regarding credit card gambling charges.