Cheating House in Online Blackjack

Cheating House in Online Blackjack

House cheating is extremely rare. This is especially the case when the house cheats at major casinos. Many major casinos do not cheat because the casino gambling license may be revoked if they are caught. However, there will still be a few employees that will cheat the players out of their money. Unregulated casinos may cheat on a regular basis in order to get as much money as possible from the players. It is important to stay away from unregulated casinos and be extremely wary of them.

There are many different house cheating methods. These methods are used a lot when playing a single deck hand held blackjack game. It is easier to cheat during this game than it is to cheat during a game that is dealt from a shoe. Many cheating dealers prefer to cheat using the second deal method. During this deal, the card mechanic will pretend to deal the top card. Instead, the mechanic will deal a card that is under the top card. However, in order for this to work the dealer needs to know what the second card is. The dealer may do this by peeking. He or she will distract the player. While the player is distracted, the dealer will look at the second card. Dealers may also peg the cards. This puts tiny indentations in the card that the dealer can feel in order to figure out what cards are.

High low pickup is another easy cheating method to do when the casino is full of distractions. After each hand, the dealer will pick up the cards in high low alternating order. He or she will then pretend to shuffle. This method can easily ruin even the best blackjack player. This is because the player will receive a high card, a low card, and another high card.

Although it is not recommended, it is also possible for a player to cheat as well. For example, the player may make cards while playing. Players can also counterfeit cards, counterfeit chips, add chips after winning, and even switch out hands when playing two hands.

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