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  1. I think these are excellent observations. It seems that in the process of eliminating cheating from a player, which is perfectly understandable, concurrently they have given themselves easier opportunities to cheat the patron. If you look at the Nevada Gaming Control Board rules you'll find something odd there. There are no statutes or regulations on how a specific game is to be administered. So essentially you have a governing body that hasn't outlined any specific guidelines or rules the casino needs to follow when dealing a game. If you look at the frequency that a casino in Vegas gets audited it's one once every 2.7 years. And most of that is the state making sure they are getting their piece of the pie. As far as specific regulatory mandates, they simply don't exist. The Nevada gaming commission themselves are group of five part-time employees. This is absolutely frightening . We are in a strange, new age. The only way to stop it is to voice our dissent and enough people speak up and stop going. Does anyone else think that it's ironic that the number one money maker in Las Vegas the past 5 years is baccarat? It's not slots, it's Baccarat. Which ironically is supposed to have the lowest house advantage. Financial audits show that the casino is winning at this game 13% of the time when true odds house edge on betting the banker are barely over 1%. There is something very wrong with this picture.
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