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    The red light on shuffle machines is a common occurrence. I don't think the casino would be able to tell that a card went missing necessarily. Where did the missing card go btw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avincow View Post
    The red light on shuffle machines is a common occurrence. I don't think the casino would be able to tell that a card went missing necessarily. Where did the missing card go btw?
    The machines will tell you why the red light is on. Sometimes it is on because a card is missing. It will tell you what card is missing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
    The machines will tell you why the red light is on. Sometimes it is on because a card is missing. It will tell you what card is missing.
    I know from South Florida, Seminole owned casinos that the ASMs can identify specific missing cards (even if in container for second shoe's batch of cards).

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    For the record, this machine did tell you what card was missing.

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    Had an incident that a card was stuck inside the machine. The asm indicated which card was missing.It took them a while to figure out where it was .it was stuck way inside somewhere.

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    Stealth,

    You made a typo when, in post #2, you said

    "If the missing card was a five or six ..."

    You obviously meant to say "five or four"

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    The most interesting part of this thread, that has not been commented on, is that the OP

    has found a venue with virtually no heat. If they thought that he was an AP his outcome

    May not have been so pleasantly forthcoming. Triply so for a Native American Enterprise.

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