Oh I totally agree with you about Caesars. They do not know what I know and can prove I assure you.
rivrat77,
From what I understand, Harrah's Cherokee is owned by Cherokee Indians of NC and sort of just 'licensed' the Harrah's name from Caesars. I don't know what the proper term should be but definitely it's Indian owned and not Caesars. Although I agree that cheating shouldn't be tolerated by Caesars as Cherokee carries their name, I doubt that Caesar's is aware of what's going on.
I have been there several times and noticed the same thing. Unfortunate for me being new to counting, I used up my entire trip bankroll at high counts and can never get a hand. I then counted other tables and true enough, I do notice a scarcity of 10s but cannot prove it. They seem to do this during weekends when they have a big concert or they know they'll be pretty busy. On not so busy days, weekdays and weekends without events, the cards appear normal.
I would suggest for you not to come back and play there.
I don't know if you may want to put a feedback at Caesar's website about this?
Thanks for posting. I thought I was the one who believes they're cheating.
They do lay out the cards when they change cards - in sequence from the box, and check for flaws and count. Standard procedure as other casinos.
What rivrat77 probably saw that's not in sequence is when there are no players. Some dealers leave the unused cards in the shoe. Some lay them out.
This is a VERY interesting thread and I'm eager to hear the outcome! It's very unsettling to think this might be going on as it would be a killer if you got caught in it in a big way.
Would it have been feasible to spill a drink on your cards (or something like that?) and force them to open a new set? I've never encountered this situation so I'm trying to think of a way to smoke it out if I suspect it's happening.
PLEASE KEEP US POSTED as you pursue this!!
I did catch them. I do have proof thank goodness. I know that I am no one. But. When I have pics and video proof of what they are doing its very hard to explain away. Again Ill say. I stood at the same table with three other witnesses and counted each shoe to a plus 20 count for 3 hours. Impossible to explain away.
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