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An interesting event that happened on the change of one dealer!

By KevinKleinPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

A player came to us who always played modestly, both in terms of rates and in terms of his behavior. He was remembered for only one occasion.

One not the most beautiful day for him, he came, exchanged $ 30,000 at the checkout and sat down to play poker at high stakes. We were very surprised where he got that kind of money, and thought that he would lose 30-40 thousand and leave.

As a result, he loses the entire amount, calmly gets up, asks the manager not to close the table, but to leave him alone for the day, promised to return soon and left. After 40 minutes he returns, exchanges $ 50,000 at the box office. and also loses them.

Then he changes-loses and so on several times.

In total, he lost about $ 300,000 from us, got up just as calmly, thanked for the game and left, we are incredibly happy, since we are receiving a bonus from large sums.

And only on the trail. the day we learned from another player that he sold the apartment, decided to raise money in the casino, and in the end he lost the entire amount. They said that because of this, his wife left him. I don't know if it's true or not, but I really felt sorry for him and then I finally understood how gambling breaks fate. We never saw him again.

It was after this incident that I finally realized how much evil the casino is.

Interesting case

Now I want to tell you about an interesting case. On one of the more or less quiet nights, a new player came to visit us, sat down at the poker table, where other players were already sitting, he did not stand out in any way, only one of the dealers noticed two oddities behind him.

The first was that his left hand was constantly on the table in the same position and direction. The second feature is that he always had a small earpiece in his ear, and it was clear that he was clearly not listening to music, and this was not a hearing aid.

Since we did not have a security service as such, its role was played by the "roof", so the managers themselves had to watch him, someone did it while standing at the table, someone watching the cameras installed above the table.

We found another regularity that he almost always wins the dealer, and even noticed that he sometimes folds seemingly winning cards that no poker player can easily fold, for example, a pair of aces.

As a result, they realized that the matter was not clean, they called where necessary, bald good fellows came, and asked to follow him. They took him to another room, searched him and under his clothes he was all in wires.

I will not torment, the scheme turned out to be this: there was a small hidden camera in the sleeve of the jacket of my left hand, his accomplice was sitting in the car in the street, the video from the camera was displayed on the monitor screen in the car.

Further, when the dealer laid cards to himself, the camera was directed so as to have time to capture the bottom of the dealer's card, i.e. the image of the card itself, then the accomplice in the car watched the video and told the player what cards the dealer had, for which he constantly had an earpiece to his ear.

The player, knowing the dealer's cards, compared them with his own, and if he was sure of winning, he continued the game, if he saw that his cards were not the best, and the dealer would beat him, he simply made a pass, thereby without closing the BET field, saving money, losing only the initial ANTE bet.

I understand that all this looks difficult technically, but nevertheless, this is how they cheated the casino and won. I don’t know what was done to them later, but I’m sure it didn’t end well for them.

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