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The card counter's guide to casino surveillance
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This is much more than a player's book. It is an excellent look into surveillance and how card counters try to survive it, making it a valuable tool for surveillance employees. The first part covers what goes on in the surveillance room and the equipment used. The second part enumerates ways to avoid being tagged and barred. Provides copious info for counters to get a longer stay at the tables. 88 pgs, 2002 (No returns on this item.) Feared By Everyone: Why Casinos Need Surveillance The Life of a Surveillance Observer The Surveillance Room The Surveillance Observer's Duties Surveillance-Room Equipment The Truth About Floor People The Records They Keep on You Surveillance Organizations and Networks Independent Consultants or "Floor Surveillance" Gaming Control Some Interesting Facts The Future of Surveillance What Surveillance Expects from the Average Player What Surveillance Looks for in an Average Player Sure-Fire Ways of Getting Busted The 21 Tells of a Card Counter Camo Play: Te Rt of Confusing Your Opponent The Advanced Art of Confusing Your opponent Location, Location, Location Timing: Grab the Money and Run Props and Plots Buddies The Solo Player The Team Player Counter Offensive Techniques Shuffle Tracking, etc Repairing the Damage