Sunday 24 February 2013

Do Roulette Dealers Know Magic?

Magic Tricks

Have you ever been in a casino and watched a roulette dealer throw the same number 3 or 4 times in a row?  Is this magic, or pure coincidence?

Well, it depends on what is going on and it could be a number of things.  But let me tell you that there are some dealers that know exactly what to do.  There are some dealers that when many of the punters are betting on, say, the TIER section of the wheel, these dealers will throw in such a way as to avoid the TIER.  Most of the time they will get it right and the chips will all go into the casino's pocket.

It doesn't sound very fair, does it?  Not at all, but you can beat the dealer at their own game, if you know how.  Some croupiers will get pretty (thinks of a polite way to put this) annoyed if you can do this, so it's best to keep under the radar.  There are many ways to do this, including but not limited to team play.

I was talking to a former dealer a few months ago and when I mentioned what I did for a living, they said:
"Oh yes, we all know what we are doing.  We get kudos if we can take out a high roller!"
I must say that I was rather shocked by this, but not terribly surprised.  Think about it this way, how did the casinos begin?  In shady back-alleys and illegal clubs, run by the organised crime gangs.  It still goes on a bit today, but let's not delve into that.

If the dealer has been working for a few years in a casino, usually on the same wheel, don't you think they are going to think to themselves: 
"Should I try to aim for a particular spot on the wheel?"  
EXACTLY.  Of course they would and that's when they become a profitable asset for the casino.
Just like magic.

Monday 11 February 2013

Be Wise

Do Casinos Like Winners?

So do you think the casinos like regular winners?  

The truth is not a simple yes or no.  There are a number of factors, which include how much you win, how often you win, and how you go about winning.  If you disguise well, then they will invariably be none-the-wiser.

If you go in and win £50,000 the casino stooges will be licking their lips, as these punters usually come back and spend all the money they have won, plus much more.  However they'd become suspicious if you went in every week and won £50k, wouldn't they?  So that's not the best thing to do and unless you are betting with big amounts to begin with (not usually recommended), you won't be winning such high amounts on your first night at the casino.  Maybe after a few nights, though.

It's best to think of a target.  If you want to win £1,000 then put down a few hundred to be changed into chips, so when you cash in your net £1k win, it doesn't look like you have went from nothing to winning a lot.  This works really well, so much so that it can disguise your true winnings for a while.  There are other ways to get around this headache, but it could hurt my game if I post them on a publicly viewable space, so I won't divulge right now.

What do you think the pit boss will think if you win every 2 spins, only betting on a small part of the wheel (say 3 numbers)?  They'd begin to perk up and take notice if you are costing their table money!  You've got to be smart about how you conduct yourself.  Have a think about it.