NOW You can deduct gambling losses but only up to the amount of any gambling income during any given year. (nytimes.com)
Since you'd have to intentionally put up your personal property while at the tables, no, renters insurance does not cover gambling losses of property. (effectivecoverage.com)
Since you'd have to intentionally put up your personal property while at the tables, no, renters insurance does not cover gambling losses of property. (effectivecoverage.com)