Las Vegas attorney Bob Nersesian has filed suit on behalf of a gambler at a casino in Reno, NV, seeking to stop the casino from using the automated MindPlay blackjack table for a practice known as ‘preferential shuffling’. That’s when the casino shuffles away any player-favorable situations. The suit alleges that the casino used an automated system to indicate to the dealer when to shuffle, thus altering the natural odds of the game.
The article by Rod Smith appeared in today’s Las Vegas Review Journal, and has since been picked up by the Associated Press. Here’s a link to the LVRJ article: Artículo archivado
Si se utiliza una carta cortada, no hay problema. Si utilizan descaradamente el "recuento del crupier", o barajan basándose en un guiño de la sala, habría que boicotear todo el casino.
BJ21.com via Al Rogers 20 Oct 04 ofrece una transcripción completa de la denuncia. Merece la pena leerla y habla por sí sola.