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A recent incident at Hollywood Casino Grantville has drawn fresh attention to one of Pennsylvania’s most important responsible gambling safeguards: the state’s self-exclusion program.

According to Pennsylvania State Police, a 69-year-old woman from New Jersey was escorted from the casino after winning a slot machine jackpot on May 31. Casino staff reportedly identified the guest as someone who had voluntarily enrolled in Pennsylvania’s lifetime casino self-exclusion program in 2019.

Once the match was confirmed, authorities responded and escorted the woman from the property. Police indicated that a non-traffic trespassing citation would be filed.

Why Self-Excluded Players Cannot Collect Winnings

The case highlights a rule that many casino players may not fully understand. In Pennsylvania, self-exclusion is a voluntary program that allows individuals to ban themselves from gambling activities for a selected period or for life.

However, enrollment carries significant consequences beyond simply being denied access to a casino floor. Under Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) regulations, self-excluded individuals are prohibited from collecting gambling winnings, recovering losses, or accepting complimentary gifts, rewards, or services from licensed operators. Anyone who violates the terms of their self-exclusion can also face trespassing penalties.

That means even if a self-excluded player successfully places a wager and wins, the payout may still be forfeited.

A Program That Extends Beyond Casinos

Pennsylvania’s self-exclusion system has expanded considerably in recent years. Individuals can now voluntarily exclude themselves from:

  • Land-based casinos
  • Online casino gaming
  • Online sports betting
  • Video Gaming Terminals (VGTs)
  • Fantasy sports contests

Participants can choose different exclusion periods based on the product, while some programs also offer lifetime exclusion options.

Importantly, casino operators use identity verification systems designed to detect self-excluded individuals. While some players may initially gain access, jackpots, player card activity, account verification checks, or other compliance procedures can trigger a review that identifies excluded patrons.

Where Do Forfeited Winnings Go?

Although officials have not publicly confirmed the outcome of the Grantville jackpot, the PGCB has previously stated that winnings forfeited by self-excluded gamblers are directed toward programs and initiatives aimed at preventing and treating gambling addiction.

The incident serves as a reminder that Pennsylvania’s self-exclusion program is more than a voluntary timeout. Once a player chooses exclusion, the restrictions apply in full, including the forfeiture of any gambling winnings obtained while in violation of the agreement.

Regulators view self-exclusion as one of the state’s most important responsible gambling tools, helping individuals create clear barriers between themselves and gambling activities when they feel those protections are needed.

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