Biometrica Prevalence?

Sucker

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The company claims to have 135 subscribers worldwide to its Surveillance Information Network, but it's doubtful that they'd make their client list available, even to their customers. I do know that some of their customers actually have signs on the BJ tables proudly announcing that they subscribe to the S.I.N.; I'm guessing as a deterrent.

Barona comes to mind as one of these casinos. I WILL say that I've made several 5 figure scores at that place & haven't been picked off yet, and believe me when I tell you I'm DEFINITELY in their database. Most people who are in the know tell us that this technology is still in its infancy, and is so ineffective that it's little more than a scam.

Sorry I can't be of more help, but if you DO find out anything, let us know!
 

Craps Master

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Sucker said:
The company claims to have 135 subscribers worldwide to its Surveillance Information Network, but it's doubtful that they'd make their client list available, even to their customers. I do know that some of their customers actually have signs on the BJ tables proudly announcing that they subscribe to the S.I.N.; I'm guessing as a deterrent.

Barona comes to mind as one of these casinos. I WILL say that I've made several 5 figure scores at that place & haven't been picked off yet, and believe me when I tell you I'm DEFINITELY in their database. Most people who are in the know tell us that this technology is still in its infancy, and is so ineffective that it's little more than a scam.

Sorry I can't be of more help, but if you DO find out anything, let us know!
Yeah, I'm mostly just interested if the subscriber list has been leaked, kind of like various bits of information were in the Cellini Blackjack Forum articles for Las Vegas casinos several years back. Also, it's not really a matter of the technology. Every high volume, high stakes advantage player eventually ends up in all the various surveillance databases. This generally is not a problem, seeing as how a surveillance operator would have to manually search you out in the database to find you, but it becomes a major inconvenience for a couple of weeks if your name(s) and picture go out on a flier to all subscribing casinos. It rarely ends well if you try to go play in a casino when there's a flier with your picture on it on top of the pile. While FRS is largely bogus and doesn't do anything, human surveillance operators can still recognize faces from pictures. Sometimes.

So, the advantage in knowing which casinos subscribe to this network is in knowing where not to play if you happen to know you're on a flier that went out in the last week or two.
 
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