(Close Window) Topic: Products on the Most Modern Methods of cheating casinos
Message: Posted by: Nickelby (May 7, 2006 1:53pm)
Got any?

I'm interested in knowing the methods that account for card shuffling machines, uses of 4 decks, Texas Hold 'Em cheating and maybe blackjack.

Thanks.
Message: Posted by: iamslow (May 7, 2006 3:39pm)
If you look in the old books, you will find many :readingbook:
Message: Posted by: Andrei (May 7, 2006 6:16pm)
If anyone would develop a MOST MODERN METHOD for cheating casino games why do you think he would WRITE ABOUT IT IN A BOOK?

Andrei
Message: Posted by: iamslow (May 7, 2006 10:40pm)
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On 2006-05-07 18:16, Andrei wrote:
If anyone would develop a MOST MODERN METHOD for cheating casino games why do you think he would WRITE ABOUT IT IN A BOOK?

Andrei


So the author can make some $$$ from idiots(posers)... Remember, no matter how good a book is written regarding ANY cheating method, its only part of the equation...No book comes with the main ingredient needed to cheat which is B@!!$...If you ever go to a casino, the oppurtunity is allways presenting itself, but very few take the oppurtunity to exploit it...
Message: Posted by: Expertmagician (May 7, 2006 11:08pm)
Be careful if you do.....it is a felony to cheat in a casino. Much worse than a mistamena. So the moral is "DON'T" !

I don't know if poker card rooms have the same procecution rules ?
Message: Posted by: iamslow (May 8, 2006 12:20am)
I think if its a private poker room, its not illegal to cheat, but it could be dangerous... So take your pick... get caught in a casino and you will have lot's of time to practice more and better moves,behind bars or you can cheat at a private club and go home tonight and will need time to practice new moves with 2 stumps that used to be called arms...hahahaha :handcuffs:
Message: Posted by: sodman12 (May 8, 2006 12:34am)
Well seeing that privtate card rooms are illegal in the U.S. it might be to the others advantage not to call the police and just beat the crap out of you.

This reminds me of a Cops episode where a lady calls the cops becasue when she was trying to buy crack the dealer ripped her off. I don't remember what the cop did but I think he was laughing to hard to do anything about it.
Message: Posted by: Expertmagician (May 8, 2006 8:49am)
I was referring to public card rooms ... I don't think they are managed or have the same rules and regulations as casinos? They are legally located in some states like california, etc. But, I don't think they have the same laws as casinos regarding felony vs. mistamena?

No that thay shoudl make a difference....because cheating is wrong....I was just curious because of the question posed in this topic.