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The short answer is: It's highly unlikely. "Mechanics," or cheating dealers, can control the cards to the extent that they can "stack" the deck or manipulate it in a such a way as to create or preserve a desired sequence of cards to be dealt.
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Read More »With some exceptions, all dealers want the players to win. Winning players tip out; losing players don't. And tokes are the main source of income for dealers, who make minimum wage. What about a cheating dealer taking off square players to cover his agent's winnings? When the agent wins a substantial amount of money, it naturally generates attention from the bosses. But if the dealer cheats other players to make up for the loss, the attention doesn't go away. The bosses will still focus on the winning player, and possibly on the dealer too, if they suspect something's not kosher. The only thing the dealer accomplishes by cheating other players is increasing the chances of getting caught. The fewer moves a cheater makes, dealer or agent, the better the chance of getting away with it. Getting caught means jail time and a felony record. Yes, it's tempting to think that a cheating dealer can make move after move on a table, but in real life, according to all the information at out disposal, it doesn't happen. In fact, the optimal result is when the agent wins so much money on the square that he and the dealer don't have to cheat at all. Of course, this is a rare occurrence, but it's the best possible scenario. Finally, what about a mechanic employed by the casino to cheat the players? Yes, this did happen in the past, when a marginal casino could take off a high roller at will using a card mechanic. There's a good story about just that in Reno in our book Then One Day. But in today's world, the casino doesn't have to cheat. A well-run joint has a million ways to beat the players legitimately and not risk its gambling license to eke out a few more dollars here and there using various nefarious methods. Besides, then the casino is in bed with the cheater and that's bad for both. By the way, if you're wondering where most of the information in this answer comes from, it's from a book we published in 2016 called Cheating at Blackjack by Dustin Marks, a world-class cheating dealer who was never caught. If you want the deep inside dope on this subject, including stacking, past-posting, coolers, handmucking, outside plays, turning bosses, disguises, and more, click the link.
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