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<br>Since the very first [casino](https://drarchina.com/demo/@revadunford284?page=about) opened its doors, an endless war has raged between the operators trying to protect their money and the criminals trying to steal it.<br>
<br>Cheating is no longer about complex card counting (which is technically legal); it is about physically manipulating the cards, the dice, or the chips after the outcome is known.<br>
How Cheaters Manipulate Casino Chips
<br>The most common and arguably the most difficult-to-detect method of table game cheating is a sleight-of-hand maneuver known universally as "past posting."<br>
<br>This scam requires absolute, flawless timing, massive distraction, and the steady, lightning-fast hands of a professional close-up magician.<br>
Past posting involves adding chips to a bet after the player already knows they have wonIt is also called "late betting" and is most common on the crowded, chaotic roulette tablesCheaters use palm-palming techniques to hide the extra chips in their hands
Card Marking and Edge Sorting
<br>In card games like Blackjack and Baccarat, the entire house edge relies entirely on the fact that the next card in the shoe is a complete mystery.<br>
<br>A more sophisticated, highly controversial method popularized by poker legend Phil Ivey is known as "edge sorting."<br>
The Mechanics of a Craps Scam
<br>Instead of throwing the dice into the air, the cheater expertly slides one of the dice completely flat across the felt, preventing it from ever tumbling.<br>
<br>This mathematically alters the probability of hitting a 7, giving the cheater a massive, incredibly illegal advantage over the house.<br>
Scam NameRequired Skill LevelDetection DifficultyDice SlidingExtremely High (Physical skill)Low (Dealers watch the throw closely)Invisible InkLow (Requires tainted deck)High (Requires UV light to detect)
<br>Attempting to cheat a modern casino is an incredibly foolish endeavor that almost universally ends in severe felony charges and prison time.<br>