Not in my house

Not in my house

11/29/2013

link

https://www.theverge.com/2013/1/14/3857842/las-vegas-casino-security-versus-cheating-technology

summary

This article discusses the constant battle between Las Vegas casinos and cheaters, focusing on the role of security technology in detecting and preventing cheating. It highlights the sophisticated surveillance systems employed by casinos, including high-resolution cameras, facial recognition software, and analytics algorithms. The article explains how these technologies are used to monitor both players and employees for suspicious behavior and cheating techniques. It also delves into specific cases of successful and unsuccessful attempts at cheating in casinos, showcasing the challenges faced by both sides. Overall, the article sheds light on the intricate cat-and-mouse game between casinos and cheaters, showcasing the evolving security measures designed to maintain the integrity of the gambling industry.

tags

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