Originally Posted by
MaxPen
Originally Posted by
MisterV
I understand how a working AP, someone who is MCing would not want the specifics known, but I was just wondering in general how it works.
I guess it is the logistical questions that baffle me.
Say a team uses 100 or 1000 cards: I assume all must be linked to different people, each with a different email and home address.
How does the team get these cards?
Seems unlikely that 100 strangers would allow themselves to go to a casino, show ID, get a card and then hand it over for nothing, and if there is a cost might it not exceed expected profit?
Is VP the game typically played by teams now, or are slots also the target due to lack of favorable VP these days?
I ask as a curious ploppy, not someone who plans to MC in sin city or anywhere else.
Even basic questions like this should not be answered publicly. Although you might just be curious there are numerous others that would do something with any info that is divulged. Your best bet is to ask someone who does what you are interested in privately. If they're smart though they won't answer. But ask enough and you will find a dummy.
The problem MaxPen is that when an AP is caught the casinos automatically assume the cards are outright stolen.
You have to in some cases actually have the player's reach out to admit they gave their cards willingly.
Also when a card runner is made, that means he is already bee followed and identified as having multiple cards. The casinos don't JUST deactivate offers but they examine card and player history. Ostensibly it's to be certain the offers aren't stolen from the inside (did they come from play or MR. Supervisor uploading on the sly).
I will lay my bottom dollar that 99% of ruined plays with multicarding come from post investigative operations as to how multicarding worked at that particular time and not to casino workers paying any attention to some posts on a right wing leaning insult spewing gambling site.
At any rate their understanding is as you can see inevitable so shouting about secrecy is really pointless.