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PizzaGuy
10-04-2011, 09:27 PM
Heard of this news? It was only last Saturday when it came out. They are suing against frequent customers, Leonardo Fernandez and Veronica Dabul, who have been coming to their hotel-casino for years, to return the money they illegally won. Wynn is claiming the Argentinian couple cheated them of $700K after a month-long of cheating spree.

How they did it? Dice sliding. I don't know if I've seen any body slide a dice in craps nor would I recognize it when I see one.

gerrynch
10-05-2011, 07:46 AM
You won't see much of dice sliding being done at a craps table. Casino personnel are trained to spot dice sliding. Once they identify you intentionally sliding the dice repeatedly better cash out fast.

They will throw you out as quietly as possible if you insist on sliding the dice more than once!

JTylerr
10-05-2011, 11:06 AM
Heard of this news? It was only last Saturday when it came out. They are suing against frequent customers, Leonardo Fernandez and Veronica Dabul, who have been coming to their hotel-casino for years, to return the money they illegally won. Wynn is claiming the Argentinian couple cheated them of $700K after a month-long of cheating spree.

How they did it? Dice sliding. I don't know if I've seen any body slide a dice in craps nor would I recognize it when I see one.

I read of this news. Month long of cheating and the casino didn't realize they were being cheated until then. The only red flag was when they won over $100K on one game. Probably got too greedy & careless after they have not been suspected of anything, otherwise these people would have gotten away clean.

I doube this is the first time the couple has cheated the casino if they have been visiting Wynn again and again over the years. It is only now that the casino has noticed of them. What lousy security for a casino that is. LOL!

McDermott
10-05-2011, 11:41 AM
Heard of this news? It was only last Saturday when it came out. They are suing against frequent customers, Leonardo Fernandez and Veronica Dabul, who have been coming to their hotel-casino for years, to return the money they illegally won. Wynn is claiming the Argentinian couple cheated them of $700K after a month-long of cheating spree.

How they did it? Dice sliding. I don't know if I've seen any body slide a dice in craps nor would I recognize it when I see one.

There are rare occasions the boxman will let a slide go even if it is not allowed. One time there was this player who was on a losing streak for how many rolls and his loss already piled up to a fairly huge amount. He did a slide on his next roll. I'm sure it was noticed but nobody called a "No Roll". They just let it go. Must've took pity on the player after stacking up loss after loss after loss.....

cparker
10-05-2011, 05:51 PM
I cannot imagine how this couple could have gone sliding dice unnoticed for a month even with an unknown number of players were involved to distract the dealers. Dice sliding supposedly is a very obvious move to trained and professional dealers. How can they not see it or miss it repeatedly?! :eek:

Preposterous to think how the couple got away with it. I believe there were casino employees involved. Probably the dealers themselves. :rolleyes:

That is the only way a stunt like this has gone for a month until it got busted.