drmancartel
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Is the casey computer counting device actually effective/profitable in a 6-deck game? IF it is how much more than regular hi-lo counting.
Yeah and rule number two is not to trust people who publicly tell you about illegal activities.callipygian said:The first rule about Illegal Activities is that you don't talk about Illegal Activities.
That is if they take you to prison. In countries like Russia and Columbia the people who own casinos are not the type ot businessmen you want to negotiate with.rollem411 said:Not enough to bail you out of prison when you get caught. That is if you plan on using it in a casino
The use of devices/computers in casinos that purely provide advice using information that is freely available to anybody, are not illegal in the UK. A device that effected game play would be illegal. So if the guys you're talking about used a device to make the roulette ball land on a particular number then they properly go to jail. If they were using a device to purely predict where the ball lands then they were doing nothing illegal and should only get a casino barring.FLASH1296 said:Well it may not be illegal in the Galapagos Islands for all that I know. L.O.L.
So ... where do you reside?
On a serious note, there were news articles earlier this year about a team that used hidden electronic devices to beat the roulette wheels in a London Casino (for HUGE money) and were ultimately exonerated by a court, (after spending some time in jail I believe)