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I also saw this and cardcounting can get you banned from casinos. Tell me if I'm missing something but if your trying to figure odds in your head how is that cheating, or do casions not wnat to lost money so they ban you.Mandrake wrote:There's a series running on Sky at the moment entitled Greatest Gambling Scams which refers to card counting quite a lot.
In last night's programme they highlighted a team of students from MIT who were recruited to gamble in various Las Vegas Casinos using the counting process and were very, very successful. They varied the action between winning large sums with winning very small sums and losing a few dollars but still roused the suspicions of the Casino owners who engaged a firm of Private Investigators to check into the team members. They were rumbled when it was discovered that they only gambled at weekends and all had addresses in Boston. Checking the MIT yearbook showed all members of the team and they were banned from all the Las Vegas Casinos. This sounds rather harsh to me as they weren't using gaffed cards or gimmicking the equipment, just using a mental process to keep ahead of the game. Sadly, the Casinos want everyone e to play without such advantages which means they lose - a lot! The same program also referred to counting being done in a Casino in Madrid where the players were banned but took the matter to court. The Judge ruled that they had not broken any laws so the Casinos were ordered to lift the ban. I don't think I'd go back into a Casino after such a judgement - if anyone's seen the movie 'Casino' they'll know what happened to Joe Peschi's character!
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