Jan 14, 2013
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Not in my house: how Vegas casinos wage a war on cheating
“I think most people feel that if you can find a way to beat the casino, more power to you,” says Arnold Synder, his eyes, those telltale features, hidden behind a pair of black sunglasses. “This place set up the rules, they provide the equipment, they provide the dealer, and they’re basically saying, ‘Come in and try to beat us.’”
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Makes sense they don’t want you to actually win.
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Fantastic post over at The Verge talking about how casinos employ technology to fight cheating.
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