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Now those bugs in games is what i affectionately call easter eggs.... you hunt them out, and EAT them... the whole game through <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" /> its fun, it makes you feel like you are stealing apples (i like that adrenalin rush feeling, when i am doing something that would make anyone else lift their eyebrows)

In BD, i used the skill duplicate trick extensively, until they fixed it (darn, but also better i suppose) i also dont have any problems with changing files <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" />

In multiplayer games.... NO WAY..... i am as honourable as .... as..... as... hmmmm ok, i give up.... i AM honourable <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />


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To the original question:
[color:"orange"]I've seen a report on blackjackplayers that use a system of counting cards to make millions, but the casino cals it cheating.[/color]

If the system they worked out runs on an electronic device for example, then I would call this equivalent to using a 3rd party program = cheating;

If the system worked on several individuals playing together (in memorizing and telling each other), I would also call it cheating, as the concept of the game is individual versus bank.

If however they worked out a system that one individual (trained possibly) could apply without any artificial or outside help - then I would say he outsmarted the casino, which then would have to change the rules, but cannot prosecute him for cheating.

In PC-games, taking advantage of bugs is IMHO not cheating, however the concept of the developpers merits some respect. Classic example here is the two potions/three sick people concept in DD. The game designers intent is clear - but people could not live with an unsolved quest, be it only for maxing XP-points at all cost - is stealing the potion back and curing the 3rd person really ethical?


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If however they worked out a system that one individual (trained possibly) could apply without any artificial or outside help - then I would say he outsmarted the casino, which then would have to change the rules, but cannot prosecute him for cheating.


Indeed, but in the real world I think he would end up in the alley behind the casino stuffed into the dumpster.
Pretty much banned from there anyway. I've heard of that happening.

I agree however, he wasn't cheating. He just figured out the game. I personally just wouldn't piss off the Vegas casino owners. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />


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Since i worked in a casino for a long time, i can tell you what the odds are of you being able to "count cards"

If you have a casino that still plays with the old "shoes" you have to cope with 7 packs of 52 cards. (364 cards) if you are able to remember what cards and how many of them are out, you will only be able to win on the last 10 hands at MOST, more likely 5.... the casino wont see this as a big threat... (or hasnt in the years that i was there and i worked in the privé with all your big players. No one was ever accused of counting cards / cheating by counting cards.

Most casino's now use "shuffle stars" An electronic show that shuffles the cards constantly, and after every hand, the dealer puts the "used" cards back into the shuffle star to be shuffled and added to the pile again. No, a shuffle star only uses 5 packs 260 cards, but they are CONSTANTLY moving around. There is absolutely no way you can even have a clue as to what cards are up next, and there is no end to the "shoe" for 24 hours!!!!!! (they then change the cards, and the shuffling starts over). The shuffle starts also get swopped around every 25 days with other tables (the punters dont know which table they move to - and the casino replaces their sequences often too - this changes the shufle intervals.

What i HAVE seen, is when they play old shoes (games like baccara still uses them), there will be one player on the table, who is either not playing(or playing minimum bets the whole night), but giving "advice" to his friends / coleages. THey are considered card counters, and is likely to get warned if the casino notices a big difference in winnings on that table at the time. The next time he tries to do that, he will either not be allowed to participate in the game, or will be banned for 48 hours (if you get 3 bans like that, you get banned for a full year. and the bans are effective in ALL casino's in that state / province.


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thats the beaty of the system it doesnt matter if you play with 1 deck or 8 decks. Granted it takes longer for the system to work but you just have to play till you get a positve value and then start betting larger ammounts. But indeed only works if the dealer doesn't suffle the decks but I think that doesn't happen alot.


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I believe that the only safe whay to acually eartn on going to a casino is to first bet something like $ 1000. If you don't win, bet $ 2000. Then if you don't win, bet $ 4000, and so on. This whay (if you can afford it in the long run...), you will when you win, not only get all the money you've lost back, you will allso GET extra money you didn't have before (ie win money).

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ha the old double up system.

Yep that doesn't work. From our math teacher we got the assignment to write a simultion program that uses the double up system. I was down 5 000 000$ at the end since theore is always a limit. With the simulation (it was roulette black/red bets) but since every casino has a limit at the ammount you can bet you can lose alot of money.


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That was because you didnät win. Cos you didn't win, right?

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the problem is with the double up system is that when you start with 100$ and the limit is 1000$

that means

100$ loose
200$ loose
400$ loose
800$ loose

woops you cant double up any more and you've lost 1500$


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Yes... What if there's no limitations though?

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then you're save. But believe me all casino's have a minimun and maximum bet to undermine the double up system.


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The house ALWAYS wins.... the rules are designed that way...

With Roulette, your payouts are 1 chip lower than the possible number of bets...

(beucause some people used to play a chip on everything, so they cant loose.... now you can still do that, but you loose 1 chip per spin)

The dealers shuffle the cards for 7 minutes after EACH shoe is finished.

If the minimum bet on a table is 100, the max will be 5 000 (but yea the idea is there, that the double up system doesnt work) Some people still use the double up system.... but if they lose, they lose BIG.

The max of each table can be changed by the pit boss, so on request you CAN raise the max of a table (but they wont do it for small-time players). They also wont do it on a normal casino-floor table. If you are playing in the privé, they will move you to a private(no access to any other players) / semi private (no access, but has windows so people can see in) room. In these cases, you will be assigned a fixed dealer (normally one of the better dealers, or "breakers" on roulette), once an hour, a relief dealer will come for 15 minutes, and then your fixed dealer will come back again.

The "breakers" on roulette, are dealers that can spin so accurately that they can nominate the "neighbours" of where the ball will land. If a player wins too big, they can change your dealer and put a breaker on. The rules of breakers, are that 1 in 3 spins they can "nominate" numbers or do a specific number roll.... the result, you lose that spin, the dealer will spin for a number you DIDNT bet on.

as i said, the house always wins....


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except with blackjack the system those students worked out made it so that they had a 1% infavor of them instead of a 5% chance for the casino.


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Congratulations to them <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" /> if they are smart enough to beat the casino, they DESERVE to win <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />

What system is this???? havnt heard of it before (probably because i am on the other side of the planet)


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see page 1 <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

It just that they play small ammounts when starting and big ammounts when the odds are in theire favor.


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So in your opinion is the sytem those students used cheating? They followed the rules of the game and were just stopped because they were winning to much and the casino disn't want to play any more.

also doe you consider the portable bed a cheat?

Card counting: This is not cheating. The casino is "reserving their right to remove patrons at their discression." Namely, they don't want to lose money. Also, these games are designed to be pure chance. With pure chance, the casino should come out on top. They want it to stay this way.

Portable bed: This was intentionally left in. Given that it is a single player game, this isn't cheating. There is no one to upset by using this exploit. If you found such an item in a multi-player game, it could be cheating because you are exploiting an obvious oversight. On that same note, leaving treasure chests open to make them weightless is an exploit and is cheating. In single-player, there's no harm because it's only you. In multi-player, that is blatent abuse of an exploit.

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I LOVED that bed.... it just looked Snazzy <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" /> I also loved the Sound organ... no function, but it looked (and felt) cool to have it in my backpack <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" />


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for once, i'd like to cheat in Pazaak (the card game in KOTOR) as i have that feeling the computer is cheating. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/suspicion.gif" alt="" />



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[color:"red"] as i have that feeling the computer is cheating. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/suspicion.gif" alt="" /> [/color]

Heh you maybe right there Jangg, but then I dont know any computer that doesn't cheat ...
still remember that marquee from MS fondly "Do you want to save"
option No or Cancel ..... that is cheating <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />


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Still remember that marquee from MS fondly "Do you want to save"
option No or Cancel ..... that is cheating <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />


Hmm... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/think.gif" alt="" /> I pick alternastive three...

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