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  2. Cheating in casinos - Wikipedia

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    The methods for cheating in a casino are often specific to individual games and include the following: Past posting: After a bet is won, a player replaces smaller-denomination chips with large-denomination chips. Hand mucking: Palming desirable cards, then switching them for less desirable cards that the gambler holds.

  3. Tran Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Tran Organization was a criminal gang of casino cheats in the 2000s. The group targeted at least 28 casinos across the United States and one in Canada. The casinos lost around $7,000,000 to the organization. As of 2011, 47 people were indicted, of which 42 had already pleaded guilty in relation to the conspiracy. [1]

  4. Cheating Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Cheating Vegas is a documentary television series previously airing on Destination America. The series is about the illegal industry of cheating in casinos, [ 1 ] featuring interviews with several infamous cheaters and informative information, topped off with real security camera footage of cheaters in the act.

  5. Adelstein-Lew controversy - Wikipedia

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    Brian Koppelman, co-author of the poker-themed movie Rounders, posted up a message to Adelstein, asking him why he was so sure that the hand in question was cheating. Koppelman, who says he "stud[ies] cheating," argued that Lew "seemed embarrassed to have made a bad play" and tries to "cover" it, unlike a cheater. [8]

  6. Casino security - Wikipedia

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    The security protects the casino and its customers from violent crime, theft, and other inappropriate behavior. Given the relatively large amounts of currency that are handled within a casino, the temptation exists for both patrons and staff to commit crimes. Many casinos take security measures to prevent theft and other crime.

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  8. Advantage gambling - Wikipedia

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    Advantage gambling, or advantage play, refers to legal methods used to gain an advantage while gambling, in contrast to cheating.The term usually refers to house-banked casino games, but can also refer to games played against other players, such as poker.

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!