The Unexpected Gambler: A History of Casinos Cheating the Public and One Gambler's Revenge (en Inglés)

Asiel, Robert · Robert Asiel

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An unknown chapter of gambling history that begins in "The Golden Age of Las Vegas." The author details how crooked casinos cheat, and describes the people who retaliate against them called crossroaders. He reveals the methods both sides use that he learned from veteran crossroaders who taught him how to beat casinos. It led to adventures throughout the U.S., Europe, and the Caribbean, where there's intrigue, danger, and celebrity. Robert explains how he and his hand-picked friends beat all casino games in all major casinos, gambling boats, and cruise ships for decades. They used sleight-of-hand, doctored dice, hi-tech marking inks, and other methods. They didn't consider it cheating, but a tax on casinos for their evil ways. The author invented a magical sleight-of-hand 21 move that was imperceptible and fooled every 21 dealer, casino boss, and surveillance system he faced. When his move was discovered and used by other crossroaders, the casinos realized they couldn't stop them so they changed from pitching the cards face-down to dealing them face-up. A true story, entertaining and informative.

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