RFID sensors CAN be quite small and inconspicuous. If it's an active sensor in the chip, the range can be detected very far away. But I doubt there are active sensors in the chips.
Simply blocking a sensor at the door is trivially easy. Look at shoplifters. (Note that I am not advocating shoplifting at all.)
Last edited by cc12b; 11-13-2019 at 08:25 PM.
I rathole green chips IN THE THOUSANDS at my home store. On top of my mind I'm confident I've ratholed over 20k in green chips and I have yet to get a tap in the shoulder. Yeah I'll rathole palming a big stack when coloring up which is easy and effective against the camera, but sometimes I just squirrell away a whole $500 stack of green chips when the pit and dealer are looking away. I'm fully aware the EITS might be looking, but the problem is more often not having enough personnel to look at the cammeras.
Just my .02
Not necessarily, Zee. This picture was from a little over 4 years ago (middle of 2015 I think). I used to keep an inventory of green/black chips from casinos I was playing often. As time went on and my stakes grew, my chip inventory got bigger. But I was mostly holding purples/blacks from casinos much further from home. So his story is definitely plausible.
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Last edited by Ryemo; 11-21-2019 at 07:46 AM.
Ok, my timeframe is 9 months, I’m positive I’ve rahotled 10k in that timeframe.
Yeah I only palm 5 chips at most and I can assure you looks discreet enough. But lately I’ve rathole whole stacks of $500 just see how much I can get away with.
My particular casino is far far away from Vegas, but after being backed off from a couple at Vegas... I firmly believe my casino has pretty clueless surveillance for counters.
That or they are still hoping for my “bad run”
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