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4 Ways To Cheat At Casinos

By: Simon M Skinner



4 Ways To Cheat At Casinos

Simon M Skinner

You may have heard that casinos don't like cheaters, and are more than willing to rough up any rule breakers who are defying the odds and taking home money illegally.

When it comes to fraud or felony charges, you will only get into real trouble if you use and electronic aid or a similar device to try and cheat and steal money from casinos.

Contrary to popular belief card counting is not actually considered a crime however casinos will not allow it and will usually ban you if they find you counting cards. They also make it seem a much worse crime than it acutally is.

Because casinos security guards are so vengeful, cheating is not recommended. However, you did ask so here are four tips on casino cheating.

1. Blackjack And Counting Cards. The Hi-Lo method has been used throughout the years by people looking to get the edge on the casino when playing blackjack. This is how it works - When the cards are dealt you start with a count of zero. For every face card, 10 or ace that is dealt to you or any other player, take away one point. If a player is dealt a 2-6 add a point to the total. For a 7, 8 or 9 you add zero points (or just let the cards cancel each other out). Before each hand is dealt divide the count by the the number of decks (you estimate) are left. When the total hits +2 it is a better time to bet. When you count try nmot to move your lips as casinos will quickly get wise as to what you are up to!

2. Poker Marking poker is often an easier game to rig as you are playing against other players rather than playing against the house itself. People 'mark' cards in a variety of ways including scratching the corner of a card with a fingernail, shading parts of the card or blocking parts of the card out. A cheater may then use special contact lenses or glasses to see these 'marks' as they may or may not be visible to the naked eye.

3.Craps - Dicing with the dice! In order to cheat at craps the player would ideally have to slip altered dice into the game. The dice corners may be rounded slightly or weighted in a certain way to increase the chances of landing on a higher number. Another way to try and ensure a winning dice roll is to place the dice in the palm of your hand so that the number you desire is facing upwards. You then move your hand so that the dice remain in this position or land flat. This move takes quite a bit of practice, but you can bet your bottom dollar that casinos are aware of this technique and are on the look out for it. You have been warned!

4.Slots - Outsmarting the Machines Slots technology is improving all the time but some of the older machines are susceptible to the 'fake quarter' method of cheating. Basically you need to find a substitute for the quarters provided by the casino, these substitutes should be the same weight size and density as the real thing in order to be sure of cheating the slots. Another tried and tested method is the 'quarter on a string' trick where a cheater deposits the quarter into the machine and then quickly takes it out with the string but fooling the slot machine into thinking that they have placed a bet.

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