casino technology

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about casino technology focus on the reality behind viral claims of rigged card games. One thread examines how embedded sensors under casino felt are used to track bets and chips, not to secretly manipulate cards. The content debunks common myths by explaining the actual mechanics of casino surveillance and betting systems. This tag covers the intersection of technology, gaming, and public misconceptions, with an emphasis on factual explanations rather than conspiracy theories. Topics include sensor functionality, casino operations, and the separation of myth from reality in modern gambling environments.
  1. Under the Felt: Why Casino Sensors Don’t Rig Cards

    One viral clip showed a dealer-less blackjack table stripped of its felt and a narrator triumphantly declaring he’d found the smoking gun: a nest of sensors hidden under the betting spots, proof that casinos rig your cards. The clip racked up millions of views and fed a familiar urban...