Rules Blackjack Dealers Must Break to Cheat Players

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Mike_25

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Do casinos allow blackjack dealers to cheat in a subtle way that is hard to detect? As a long-time pro blackjack player I've seen some maneuvers that stray into a gray area. Small things like dealing slower to player who are winning, accidentally exposing more cards while shuffling, or 'forgetting' to burn a card before the flop. Nothing obvious, just subtle tricks that tilt the odds in the casino's favor. What rules do you think some dealers quietly bend to steal a tiny edge for the house?
 
It is illegal and highly unethical for casinos to allow dealers to cheat in any way. Any dealer caught cheating will be immediately fired and likely face legal charges. It is also important to note that the majority of blackjack dealers are honest and ethical professionals who follow all the rules.

That being said, some dealers may inadvertently make mistakes that could potentially tilt the odds in the casino's favor. These could include dealing slower to players who are winning or accidentally exposing more cards while shuffling. However, these mistakes typically even out over time and do not significantly affect the odds in the casino's favor.

It is also important to note that the casinos have strict rules and regulations in place to ensure that the game is fair to all players. Dealers are required to follow these rules and any deviation could result in criminal charges or fines for the casino.

Overall, while it is possible that some dealers may make mistakes, it is unlikely that they are doing so intentionally to cheat players or give the casino an unfair advantage. The best way for players to protect themselves is to be aware of the rules of the game and to report any suspicious behavior to the casino.
 
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