I'm not on many gambling forums, and don't know any blackjack players' names or handles.
If I did, then why would I ask?
You are living in a fantasy world, a figment of your own imagination.
We believe Seed.
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Sounds Familiar.
When Player Cards first started to come out some players would break them off in the machine and accumulate that way.
Very Crude compared to your example but still effective.
I have recently seen some machines stuck on a players card with no card in the machine and it never resets.
Odd.
Damn Sharpies!
If you ain't cheating you ain't trying!
So if I got this story straight you befriended this man by pretending to want a mentor sucked him or you had him suck you, filmed it then proceeded to run your extortion play. This ultimately ended in his untimely early death.. sounds familiar
Rip
And people think you are harmless
Good Game though... No bets for me so I wanted to see a Game 7.
I wouldn't care who won but I'm happy for the Nordiques.
They were Fucking Dominate for the Whole Playoffs.
I was watching Mike Hammer Episodes during the intermissions and commercials if anyone wanted to know.
And I got the dishes done while they were hoisting Lord Stanley.
Secret VCT codeword, ⑫IP + ...
---> The Beehive (Gatwick airport).
https://anagram-solver.net/secret%20...h?partial=true
Interestingly, the only other way to do this by working with only one letter is to put a 5 for the S.Quote:
The sex of each bee can be distinguished by counting the number of segments on its back (six in females, seven in males), or the number of segments of the antennae (12 in females, 13 in males).
5ecret VCT codeword, RIP + ...
---> The Beehive (Gatwick airport).
https://anagram-solver.net/5ecret%20...h?partial=true
Quote:
Eyes – Incredible as it may seem, the honey bee has FIVE eyes, two large compound eyes and three smaller ocelli eyes in the centre of its head.
Oh, well, that was a tough one. I guess that bees are "seers", too. Ha.
Quote:
"In Christian tradition , [the bee] is the emblem of Christ, of his forgiveness (through analogy with the sweetness of his honey), with his justice (through its sting), and Christian virtues (because of the exemplary way worker bees behave towards their queen".
Quote:
A tool inspired by swarming insects is helping people predict the future - making groups of people smarter than their members are by themselves.
Louis Rosenberg thinks he has found a way to make us all a lot smarter. The secret to this superhuman intelligence? Bees.
Rosenberg runs a Silicon Valley startup called Unanimous AI, which has built a tool to support human decision-making by crowdsourcing opinions online. It lets hundreds of participants respond to a question all at once, pooling their collective insight, biases and varying expertise into a single answer.
Since launching in June, Unanimous AI has registered around 50,000 users and answered 230,000 questions. Rosenberg thinks this hybrid human-computer decision-making machine – once dubbed an ‘artificial’ artificial intelligence – could help us tackle some of the world’s toughest questions. What’s more, with advances in AI coming thick and fast, he sees it as a way to put humans back into the loop.
“We can’t stop the development of smarter and smarter artificial intelligences,” he says. “So our alternative is to make ourselves smarter so that we always stay one step ahead.”
You got databased for being a menace. Sexually harassing older men at the table. It has nothing to do with you being a threat. Lol imagine you a threat at the blackjack table as your eyes keep staring at every bulge walking by the table. Looking to suck your next bankroll out some old down and out gay man.
I am curious if these methods of cloning the strip would even work in the short run, forget about the long run. As soon as someone notices that someone else’s card is reading on the machine, they are going to notify the casino. The first thing the player is going to think of is “how long has it been giving someone else credit for my play”? The casino will immediately investigate and find the issue. And it’s not like they don’t know which card to kill, they have the name right there. Then they are obviously going to check the cameras and know what culprit to trespass. So you would have to use someone where that’s all they would do, they couldn’t be involved in other aspects of the multicard operation.
The only option I can see is in the high limit area. You place the cloned card in several high limit machines, the key would be to stay in the high limit area as people play on those machines. As soon as someone notices there name is not displayed, they will notify the casino. When they walk away, you pull the cloned strip, so when the casino personnel return to investigate they see no issue, and there would be no card to kill. If a person plays $100 per spin for an hour at an 8% theoretical- they leave, you then pull the cloned strip. The massive coin in on reel slots makes it’s a good day.
Maybe it’s one of those things you only need it to work once in a while to be successful.
Overall seems like a tough gig, as well as illegal.
Monet, it looks like they're running the Laminate Play (hereon referred to as The LP) I just described - since that is its exact behavior and intent.
The person I encountered who put down the move (demonstrating it to me out of pride of his craft) said he purchased a mag stripe card reader/burner (very handy for a multitude of things I would imagine) - you can fill in the blanks from there. He also told me he was a former black jack dealer and card mechanic. He also tried to angle shoot me by telling me he saw security holding a photo of me (he obviously thought I was a moron to believe such garbage - and maybe I am; but not to the extent to believe that horse shit), since he knew I was vulturing plays and taking away a lot of his revenue and he didn't want me working that shop. Suffice it to say that I am extremely happy I have not encountered him in about 3 years.
If you ever see a guy with a poorly home-made tattoo of an ace on the back of his hand (I forget the hand and the suit, but I think it was spades) - that might be him. Cheaters are fascinating, clever people - but, as you know, they'll throw you under a bus without batting an eye and everything that comes out of their mouth is an angle - it is almost impossible to become friends with people like that.
These things are true, but you might be giving casinos too much credit. Casino employees often take the path of least resistance
I would suspect in many cases a slot tech would just clear out the card reader and move onto his next job instead of starting an investigation that will take hours.
Most places will "abandon" the inserted card after a certain amount of time with no play. This even happens while legitimately playing some games like China Shores and get stuck in a super long bonus round with hundreds of free spins.
That was my point.
I don't understand how they are doing it.
The card reader is locked and never resets or abandons in the machines I have recently seen.
Perhaps a fluke or glitch... perhaps not and it was intentional.
I'm not sure.
Just something I recently have seen.
I've also seen multiple teams running around as fast as they can with ear pieces in and constantly talking to their other teammates or manager.
I can't keep up and don't really want to.
I think it depends.
I think the movie The Sting shows how some cheaters are different compared to others.
I'd team up with Paul and Redford.
Robert Shaw is way too good of an actor to of had to accept the role of the mark.
One of the best poker scenes in movie history...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mrNhIxOGzw