rfid tables

About this tag
Discussions tagged with 'rfid tables' on WindowsForum.com focus on the use of RFID technology in casino tables, particularly for tracking bets and chips. A featured thread debunks the myth that sensors under blackjack tables are used to rig cards, explaining instead that embedded sensors are deployed for legitimate tracking purposes. The content clarifies the mechanics behind casino table sensors, separating fact from fiction. This tag covers topics related to RFID implementation in gaming environments, addressing common misconceptions and providing technical insights into how such systems operate. It is relevant for users interested in casino technology, RFID applications, and the intersection of hardware and security in gaming.
  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...