Over at WoV today, someone posted a video by scammer Mikke Maze (is that the dudes name?), talking about how casinos cheat in blackjack by burning additional burn cards?
Is this against Nevada gaming regulations which would make it illegal? Does anyone know? I am not aware of that. It would seem to be against commonly accepted casino protocol, but is it against gaming regulations? there are procedures that each casino can set their own policy or protocol. The "wash" for example prior to shuffle when opening a table. I see casinos that do the wash and others that don't.
Another example is the burn card itself. Most places burn 1 card at the start of the new shuffle. I have seen places burn 2 or 3. I have seen a casino that turns over the first card and then burns 6, 7, 9, 10 cards, whatever the value of that turned over card is.
So I am just not sure burning additional cards is "cheating" or against any rules. It certainly would be something that is advantageous for the house if they start burning cards during a player +EV shoe or count. That would basically have the effect of reduced penetration. But I am not sure it is "cheating" or against any rules or regulations. If anyone knows please share.