![]() Tl dr: casinos, at least here (eu) are highly regulated and monitored, foul play is REALLY unlikely in proper establishments. ![]() I assume that it's not as rosy in every place, but still, number one thing that's bad for your wallet in casino as a guest, is your own bad decisions, first of them being coming there. ![]() Croupiers, at least here, cannot have a criminal record as well. Regarding "palming" chips, cash, or other items, there are specific ways to move chips, handle cash and so on, to make sure it's clear the croupier couldn't swipe anything even if he wanted to, there are also procedures to "clean" their hands before moving to and away from tables. If it's an honest mistake to the benefit of a guest, they make a note of it, school the croupier, and dont make a scene out of it, cuz it's a bad look for the establishment to be stingy, people are there to have fun. If someone is unsure about payout or the state of cash is not adding up, the cams look into it. Cash chips are (exact procedures probably varirs depending on location/casino) counted every day when the table opens and closes, also in between if there's time for it. People being paid too much is probably more common than other way around.
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