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Cheating in casinos refers to actions by the player or the house which are prohibited by regional gambling control authorities. This may involve using suspect apparatus, interfering with apparatus, chip fraud or misrepresenting games. The formally prescribed sanctions for cheating depend on the circumstances and gravity of the cheating and the jurisdiction in which the casino operates. In Nevada, for a player to cheat in a casino is a felony under Nevada law. In most other jurisdictions, specific statutes do not exist, and alleged instances of cheating are resolved by the gambling authority who may have more or less authority to enforce its verdict.

Advantage play techniques are not cheating. Card counting, for example, is a legitimate advantage play strategy that can be employed in blackjack and other card games. In almost all jurisdictions, casinos are permitted to ban from their premises customers they believe are using advantage play, regardless of whether they are in fact doing so and even though it is not cheating, though this practice of barring law-abiding citizens from public places is subject to judicial review. So far, courts in New Jersey and North Las Vegas, Nevada have found the practice of barring law-abiding citizens to be illegal.

Methods of cheating by players

Kepplinger holdout machine

The methods for cheating in a casino are often specific to individual games and include the following:

Methods of cheating by casinos

Prevention of cheating

Cards used at table games are altered by the casinos to prevent them from being used to cheat at table games.

Cheating can be reduced by employing "proper procedure" - certain standardized ways of shuffling cards, dealing cards, storing, retrieving and opening new decks of cards.[6]

Most casinos are obliged to have an extensive array of security cameras and recorders which monitor and record all the action in a casino, which can be used to resolve some disputes. Some casinos use facial recognition software to detect known cheats and criminals.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ T. Hayes, "Collusion Strategy and Analysis for Texas Hold'em", 2017
  2. ^ Forte, Steve. Casino Game Protection. SLF Publishing, 2004
  3. ^ Arkin, Brad; Hill, Frank; Marks, Scott; Schmid, Matt; Walls, Thomas John; McGraw, Gary (1999-09-28). "How We Learned to Cheat at Online Poker: A Study in Software Security". Developer.com. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  4. ^ American Coin: A True Story of Betrayal, Gambling, and Murder in Las Vegas, Frank Romano, 2013, ISBN 1475985096
  5. ^ Simpson, Jeff (25 February 2004). "Venetian Settles Complaints". Las Vegas Sun. casinocitytimes.com. Retrieved 2013-03-10.
  6. ^ Zender, Bill. Casino-ology 2 : new strategies for managing casino games. Huntington Press. ISBN 9781935396437.
  7. ^ Prince, Todd (13 October 2018). "Facial recognition technology coming to Las Vegas Strip casinos". Las Vegas Review-Journal.