No, you can't criminalize a thought process.
True, it is not illegal, but it's really treated like it is.
No, but you can't use any electronic devices or paper or anything to help and don't move your lips when you try to remember because then you'll most likely get kicked out.
Further although card counting, or counting cards, is just play the game extremely well. and this means more winnings for you and less profit for the casino. hence why when you are caught the casino asks you to leave. unfortunately you can't just walk in to the next casino, as they all use face recognition software to advise them of people already caught card counting. but good luck with your exploits!
yes i do agree from zanerr
Card counting is considered cheating in casinos because it gives players an unfair advantage by using their memory and strategy to track the cards that have been dealt. This can increase their chances of winning and disrupt the normal odds of the game, which goes against the rules set by the casino to ensure fair play for all players.
Individuals who do not possess a green card are not considered illegal solely for that reason. However, they may be in the country unlawfully if they do not have legal authorization to be there.
You cannot purchase chips at a casino with a credit or debit card. You have to use an ATM to get the money and then purchase the chips.
Casinos don't want people counting cards at blackjack because casinos don't want to lose money. If a casino suspects a player is card counting, they will start to keep a close eye on the player and analyze the action. They want to see if the player is a significant threat before they go through the disruptive process of asking him/her to leave.Assuming you're playing at high enough stakes to matter to the casino, and you're keeping an accurate count, and playing your hands correctly, and betting correctly, the casino may then decide to ask you to stop playing. There are many ways they may handle this.As a professional blackjack player I have been asked to leave casinos a handful of times. Here are my personal experiences...1. The casino might just ask you to stop playing blackjack, but allow you to stay in the casino and play other games. They say something like "you're just too good". They'll never say you're counting cards.2. The casino might nicely ask you to leave the property. They'll usually tell you that you're no longer allowed at any of their sister properties either.3. The casino might be a little more aggressive and rudely tell you to get out. Contrary to what you see in the movies, nobody is going to touch you as long as you walk out of the casino. The last thing a casino wants is a lawsuit from being physical with a patron.When asked to leave a casino you are allowed to keep your chips. The casino will not try to take your money. Card counting is not illegal and is not considered cheating.Note: Casinos in Atlantic City by law are not allowed to make players leave due to card counting. They will simply try to worsen the game conditions so that the game becomes unprofitable. Casinos in Las Vegas can ask card counters to leave because the casinos are private property and are legally allowed to refuse service to anyone they want.
In general, yes. There were some MIT students barred from playing in a casino a few years ago because of a card counting ring they were involved with, but other than that, almost anyone can play in a casino.
Casinos dislike card counters because they use skill and strategy to gain an advantage over the house, which goes against the casino's goal of making a profit from players. Card counting can lead to significant financial losses for the casino, so they take measures to identify and discourage this behavior.
Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's credit card without their permission. This is considered credit card fraud and is punishable by law.
No it is illegal and considered stealing. You will go to prison.
The most likely card game to be played at a casino is blackjack.
Counting Aces as a face card, the answer is 0.0241 If Aces are not considered face cards, then the answer is 0.0181
Yes, it is possible to purchase chips at a casino using a credit card.
Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's debit card without their permission. This is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges.