Isn't now, and never was.WABJ11 said:Any new reports? Is this place cheating or what?
Reported my findings to the The California Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) back in 2009,jimbiggs said:JSTAT, next time you visit that agent in Sacramento, have him check the 6 deck games at San Manuel and Pala as well.
AR Nick said:If anyone still has their doubts, I happened to be sitting at a table when they changed the cards. The new decks were fanned out in front of me (and everyone else who happened to be around), and I made a point of making sure they're complete, as did the floorman who delivered them.
Sure, they end up going into the ASMs, and no one sees what goes on in there, but I find it pretty hard to believe that they'd rig their shufflers to replace cards when new decks are added.
I honestly don't believe TV have ever cheated, but even if they were when this thread first got started, they sure as hell aren't doing it anymore. Out of all of the casinos I've ever been in, both as a ploppy and as an AP, TV ranks as one of the best for a multitude of reasons, and even though there's a certain enmity between APs and casino management, I'm not comfortable with seeing TV so harshly slandered for no legitimate reason. If you're not comfortable with the chance that they might be cheating, just don't go. There's no need to keep this rumor going (until I get 86d, at which point I shall viciously spread it until their reputation is destroyed)
Strictly for the sake of playing devil's advocate, couldn't it perhaps just be incompetence? I mean, Indian casinos aren't exactly Vegas, and Sacramento isn't famed for its nightlife and gambling. Granted, I've never spotted a stumbling dealer in this area (sadly), but compared to the heat I got in Reno, I've concluded that the eye and floor personnel in Sac are either extremely incompetent or just don't care.Lankester said:What is it with these two places? Skipping this step is just bizarre.
Of course nothing was done! Unfortunately, they get bogus reports like this all the time, from crackpot losers.TrueCount said:Reported my findings to the The California Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) back in 2009,
it looks like nothing has been done to San Manuel Indian Casino since it's still littered with short decks on both high limit room and $25 tables on the main floor.
WABJ11 said:Any new reports? Is this place cheating or what?
When Thunder Valley first opened, I found that they had a major vulnerability in some of their games. This leak was so strong that I moved to Rocklin, about two miles from the casino, and made TV my "home" casino for about four years; until the hole finally closed.snorky said:What's the word on the street today?? I have never played at Thunder Valley b/c of this rumor. Are there any regulars or APs there who could update me on this. 75% pen in a DD game offered by an Indian casino seems too good to be true. I'd expect heat to be minimum too..
Thanks!
AR Nick said:If anyone still has their doubts, I happened to be sitting at a table when they changed the cards. The new decks were fanned out in front of me (and everyone else who happened to be around), and I made a point of making sure they're complete, as did the floorman who delivered them.
Ok. This is absolutely false.AR Nick said:...but I've yet to witness a new deck going straight into the ASM.
Reading this is certainly interesting, partly because of the apparent lack of standard protocol at Thunder Valley, and partly because of the revelation that you are a wizard of space and time, informing the fine members of this board about my dishonest recollection of what happened on that fateful day they fanned out and laboriously checked the cards in front of me.Lankester said:Ok. This is absolutely false.
I went there four days after this post (Sat. 8/27). The cards were brought in by a pit guy, he opened them (broke the seal) at the table and removed jokers & poker info cards, fanned through them in his hands with only him checking, and then staked the two decks together for the dealer to do one shuffle and then put straight into the ASM machine. I saw this on Double Deck only.
Any suggestions? Short of driving to Reno every time or simply only playing non-blackjack money games (the latter, a sentiment I'm warming towards), I don't see any better (less worse?) alternative.Lankester said:If you got the bankroll for $25 & $100 games and think this is the place, good luck. I'll pass.
I have no reason Doubt you, I even described 3 different protocols I saw at Readhawk above (8/22/11 post). They may be skipping it when they are packed to save time. Also the damn music, they must turn it up to annoy people into making bad bets and leave.AR Nick said:Reading this is certainly interesting, partly because of the apparent lack of standard protocol at Thunder Valley, and partly because of the revelation that you are a wizard of space and time, informing the fine members of this board about my dishonest recollection of what happened on that fateful day they fanned out and laboriously checked the cards in front of me.
That's a good idea. It can give us an idea of the how frequently and with what (if any) purpose in mind this is done.Lankester said:Maybe the readers of this thread can update with their own experience at thunder valley (double deck):