Arrested for Card Counting?

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Is Card Counting truly a skillful strategy or is it considered cheating? Casinos have long been known for their tactics including trespasses, cash-out refusals, and even arresting players who engage in card counting. Are any of these actions within the bounds of the law? Colin provides insights to help navigate the complex relationship between casinos and card counters that has been going on for 60 years.

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0:00 Intro
0:50 Getting Arrested
2:22 Casinos Refusing Cashouts
4:38 Identification for Cashouts
5:44 Banning Card Counters
6:45 Trespass Act
7:48 Tribal Casinos

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Arrested for Card Counting?

10 thoughts on “Arrested for Card Counting?

  1. Yes the FK'N INDIAN/ "Tribal" Scumbags don't hv 2 Abide by Regular Laws So if u have issues RUUUN With your Chips & get Sm1 else to cash them in!!

  2. So if you get falsely arrested for card counting it's a big payday in the making.

  3. I was a dealer for 8 yrs in Oklahoma. They will use every state, federal, and tribal law to screw you over…and thats against the employees!

  4. Weird thought: I wonder if you could get casinos to back down and find some middle ground… as crazy as that sounds. If they keep pushing to make card counting illegal, doesn’t that ruin the argument that BJ is ultimately a game of chance and not skill, which is the entire justification for why gambling is legal in the first place? It would seem like a large enough group might be able to persuade them to allow counting under a certain EV per day or something? I don’t know how it could be made “fair”

  5. I have evidence of an online casino (system/network) stealing money. Some transactions (deposits) didn't go through, so I got my bank (in Norway) to take 2 transactions back (as a warning or more evidence) and the casino claimed that money once more and closed the account "until I pay" which would make me pay 2 times for "chips" I never got. I was winning a little there on average so it's just "no. I'm not coming back" for me. I can't do much to a casino in Curaçao from Norway, but the bank did. It might be a third party involved in "the crime" as well, so I feel more safe by leaving it. I took screenshots of the chats and it's in my bank account records. It can also be technical idiocy so I won't give any names out.

  6. As per the movie "Card Counter" (a great movie, but a somewhat misleading title, truth be told) most casinos – the ones in which you are even able to count, given the 6:5 monstrosity and the constant shuffling and the high limits etc, the casinos will tolerate marginal counting but they don't and won't tolerate the kind of ambushing huge, obvious team efforts that show them up. The way the gaming industry is hosing the recreational gambler, assuming (with hubris) that they will play and settle for less, it's becoming less attractive even playing anything. Their greed is short term gain – but what they will suffer is long term loss. Sadly.

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