On Tue, 8 Feb 2011, Frank wrote:
> I'm sorry I was asked by management not say what the players did, so as
> not to educate people in cheating. I agree with that anyway. Why do you
> need to know how to do something you shouldn't be doing?
I can easily name two reasons off the top of my head:
(a) to know how to look out for and protect against it*
(b) to know what sorts of things you might do innocently that would cause
you to incorrectly be mistaken for someone who is doing it
there may be others.
*Since most of the people reading this probably don't own their own
casinos, reason (a) doesn't apply so much in this case, but is useful as a
general rule. e.g. if more people understood how e-mail fraud scams
works, fewer people would fall for them. Or, Mickey's example about
detecting cheating in live poker.
Re: [vpFREE] Re: Killing the Golden Deuce
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