kewlJ was correct to bring this to our attention if he feels this is going on.

I disagree with Moses' assertion that recreational players will lose anyway, so there's no point to call out cheating.

I also disagree that such call-outs will make it more difficult for APs to win. In fact, I think it sets a very bad precedent to take a policy to allow casinos to cheat, as long as you feel you can re-exploit their cheating. Not only is this immoral, but eventually they will find a way to cheat you which you either can't exploit or won't discover in time.

This is a different situation than, say, a game with really bad odds, where APs figure out how to beat it. Nobody is obligated to call out bad odds games to rec players, because rec players already know they're playing at a statistical disadvantage.

But cheating is a whole different ballgame. The entire concept of AP revolves around the ability to beat casinos at their own game -- to turn spots they believe are -EV into +EV. Being an AP shouldn't be about finding a way to beat the casinos while quietly allowing them to cheat others.