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  • There is one strategy that makes the casinos fear! Perfect Life Strategy! They don't find the antidote! So I just win and win and win...

  • rofl.. poor fellas.. they probably got the shit beaten out of them for cheating before being reported to the police.

  • "They are muscle guys they are fighters , bodybuilders" lol

  • Greetings

    Question

    Whether your system can work is long-term as mine?

    Look and enjoy!

  • Is that stalker taken down ?

  • wow, the old shiner trick. still effective

  • lol owned!

  • @atmeric Casinos have not stolen any ones money. Those that gamble do it of there own free will yes, there are  offers to entice people to gamble in the casinos. But it's the choice of the person to gamble. They are not made to bet on the roll of the dice or put any money into any machine. Cheating a casino has never been legal anywhere and never will be.

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  • who is the Most Popular Casino Cheat

  • if i found out someone cheating i would say: OMG U CHEATER and then i would cry and cut myself in a corner

  • bad video quality...

  • No warning, just CLOCKED. Probably wouldn't fly nowadays.

  • Card counting is legal.

  • No it isn't!!

  • actually it is, if they catch you, they will add u to the griffin book and kick you out, but you will not go to jail, unlike real cheating as in swaping cards.

  • @dabestplayer Griffin Investigations isn't nearly as dangerous as they used to. Due to a series of defamation lawsuits,they had to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection,which means Griffin is a LOT less widespread and less powerful than it used to be.Even with Biometrica taking over, facial recognition software has been around for years and surveillance drones have gotten a bunch of false reads. People who work in surveillance are effective against cheaters, but not so well against counters.

  • You will not be added to any book for one act of card counting. What is this griffin book you keep talking about? The State of Nevada does have a "book" that lists those that are banned from casinos by the State Gaming control board. The griffen book whatever it is would mean nothing in Nevada.

  • Yes it is. At least in the U.S. it is legal. The casino's are thought of as being private clubs however and can and do refuse to allow card counting to be done.

  • it doesnt mean you wont get your ass kicked if u do count cards...

  • @GnomeXxXz If they broke the law and held you against your own will, stole your chips, backroomed you, beat you up, and/or falsely imprison you, they'd be violating your constitutional rights. Even in other countries, I'm very sure the victim would be able to sue successfully. James Grosjean won $500,000 from a series of lawsuits against the casinos because his rights were violated!

  • and how will they do that?? the casino than just pays 2 people each 10000 to make them say the casino was right we were exchanging verbal signals with the victim...

  • All I know is that if the casino breaks the law as a crime against you and you're a law-abiding player, you'll have a very good reason to sue. It's illegal for a casino in the US to backroom advantage players (like card counters) or anything else that I mentioned in my last comment.

  • yes you are right and that would be nice.. but i dont think we are living in a world were an honest man gets its right... at least not in my experience,,,

  • James Grosjean and Michael Russo did! Do some research on them. They won some major lawsuits against Griffin Investigations (an organization design to catch cheaters and law abiding adv. players, particularly card counters).

  • but seriously does card counting really work?? maybe its just and advertising scam by the casinos like the roulette system

  • It works it's not a an advertising ploy. I have a few friends that have been asked to leave casino's in Vegas because they were suspected of counting cards. They actually had been counting.

  • @IPAWNMYQUEENS Absolutely!!! But for the amount of time,effort and patience it takes to count, it's not really worth it. Counting cards is WORK. HARD WORK. Period. if someone tells you any different they are liars. It's not just counting the cards. It's also adjusting basic strategy according to the count, then calculating the raw count into the actual count, then calculating the correct bet size, all done in less than one second. 99.9% who are 'counters' suck at it.

  • @4JayeP - Exactly right. That's why casinos have actually made plenty of money from counters, 'cause counting poorly is to one's detriment compared with playing Basic Strategy. Takes some serious practice to make it actually work in your favor.

  • @piracyhappens To top it all of, casino have come up with counter measures. 1) You can no longer jump into a game mid-shoe. 2) Automatic shuffle machines....so there goes ace tracking and shuffle tracking, which Stu Ungar was a master at 3) Once you sit down you are rated by the security people as either a recreational gambler , a good or bad basic strategy player, a lousy counter (which casino love) or a highly skilled player (they wanna get rid of you quick).

  • @piracyhappens

    what count system do you try to use?

  • @swatz25 - I use Red Seven, developed by Arnold Snyder. It's a good unbalanced system b/c it means a lot less math to do at the table, and you've got room to grow with it (applying more detail) the better you get at it. How about you?

  • @piracyhappens any count system can be effective, along with shuffle tracking. but thanks to automatic shufflers and continuous shufflers, have fun trying to shuffle track or count.

  • Lol, it's just like Voyeurism, it's looked down upon, and you can't get caught.

  • can't see it .

    to much pixels.

  • youi wouldnt last a second with these type of juvinille cheats in a casino.

  • Casinos do not hurt you if they catch you cheating. This is b.s. They simply ask you to leave.

  • Maybe today but back in the day it was a whole different ball game. And obviously don't try and cheat in an underground game. Well, if you do, don't get caught.

  • The days of being beat up are gone true. But just being asked to leave? No If you are caught actually cheating you will be arrested not only asked to leave. At least in Nevada or A.C. etc... Card counting you will be asked to leave. Yes you can be 86'ed from a casino if you set foot into the casino that banned you and they catch you, you will be arrested. Card Counting is legal but casino's don't allow it.

  • i used to do this but insted of a mirror i had a gun and i just told him to show me the cards

  • :)))))))))))) nice

  • lol

  • me too

  • @themilkmister

    Impossible, but still thumbs UP!

  • Shining a mirror around a table is the best way of get your hands broken out the back by a big hammer, I would think this is really a shit idea as it never really equates to winning.... only telling you what your up against.

    If you can do without the use of your fingers take up skateboarding.

  • meh, casinos rip people off all the time through unfair odds. That's how they stay in business.

  • @kazimierz198 unfair odds lol thats called gambling...like they should be "fair" and make it so everyone wins and they lose money..brilliant

  • @treezX

    There's a difference between gambling with fair odds and unfair odds. Take roulette for example. There's 36 numbers on the wheel. If you bet $1 on 1 number your payoff is $35+your $1. Your odds of winning are 1/36. That is a fair gamble. However each roulette wheel has at least one 0, that means there are 37 numbers but the pay off is still only 1:36. So in the long run the house will ALWAYS win. Yes this is what casinos must do to stay in business but I still think it's a rip off.

  • @kazimierz198 of course its a "rip off" a casino could not operate if it couldnt guarantee profits

  • @treezX exactly which is why the casino never gambles. They dont hope to get lucky.

  • @kazimierz198 if people knew the odds why would they play?

  • @kazimierz198

    You've got a lot to learn about las vagas.

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  • @kazimierz198 no1 forces you to go and gamble.Casinos are businesses,not charity to give away money

  • @kazimierz198 greed and the lure of easy money trumps logic and good sense. Even if casinos had a sign out front saying you will loose 3 more often than you will win that sign would not detract someone lured by the fore-mentioned.

  • @karlirani so sad and true

  • @kazimierz198 u r so smart.

  • wow, that was necessary..lol. don't bother just telling him that they know he is cheating, and then ASK him to just leave....lol...fuckin stupid people sometimes.

  • Exactly. Why not just ASK him to leave. very simple, no fuss.

  • thats no fun.

    haha jk. im sure they just want him out, they dont want to worry about him getting pissed before they have him.

  • There was nothing wrong with the way they took him down. They had to do it that way. It's the only way to do it when you have someone cheating in that way.

  • @RS1963 yes they have to catch him sitting with the mirror in his hand, its not illegal to have a mirror in ur pocket

  • did they just smack that guy across his face?

  • Yes they beat him up a little but,what can you do he cheated

  • "they had to take them out on the heavy" funniest line ever

  • Years ago I was in a casino and I heard some commotion that sounded like this kind of an altercation. I wonder if it was something like this now. It sounded like a fight and the security was already over in the area. I forgot which casino it was.

  • If you come to a table with too much stuff in your hand or you are looking down too much you will automatically get the dealer's and supervisor's attention. If you are suspected of cheating in any way the camera will be called and the game is over, obviously the camera can go frame by frame in slow motion to see what you are doing.

  • Zouck, he was using a small mirror also known in the gambling/cheating world as a "shiner".. He was using this so he could see the reflection of cards being dealt giving him a statistical advantage

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