WATCHING YOU PLAY 😱 Shocking facts about Casino Surveillance 🎥

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @tara4806
    @tara4806 Год назад +164

    I often wonder why they don’t stop people that are slamming / abusing machines. It’s frustrating when you sit next to a slamming person,

    • @mollyds4528
      @mollyds4528 Год назад +16

      Yep - I wonder same. And the slappers break the machines, thus costing the casino more $$ for repairs.

    • @pokerman1522
      @pokerman1522 Год назад +19

      My casino sends them a bill and trespasses them until they pay it

    • @nervyodds3937
      @nervyodds3937 Год назад +12

      Because if that slammed machine wins a jackpot, they actually don't have to pay it, if they saw them slamming the button. To then it equals, slam away.

    • @pokerman1522
      @pokerman1522 Год назад +4

      If you’re trespassed, you can’t win jackpots sooo

    • @3nigmaG
      @3nigmaG Год назад +20

      As a slot supervisor, I’ve seen many slot players break or crack the screen and panels by hitting/slapping it too hard. We will pretty much make them pay for the damage and evict them for a certain amount of time. Now if I’m walking the floor and do happen to see a player abusing the machine, I will tell them if you break it, you’ll pay for it.

  • @phyllisdurell7952
    @phyllisdurell7952 Год назад +76

    I inadvertently left a ticket for $400 in a slot machine. A couple days later Security asked me if I lost a ticket, and I said yes. Whomever took it was tracked through ticket numbers and cameras, and was told to reimburse the money or be banned for life. I actually got all my money back. Amazing!

    • @stephanymstmary8651
      @stephanymstmary8651 Год назад +9

      That happened to me. I dropped my $900 voucher, a person picked it up and cashed it. I gad reported it to lost and found. Security watched video saw me drop it, and was able to see the guy that picked it up. They contacted him, asked him to come to the casino. He had to replace the money. I was called by the casino to come in and collect my money. The guy was banned from the casino.

    • @indianzfan
      @indianzfan Год назад +2

      I was at the MGM in Vegas. I did not see who dropped it but I found a $350 ish ticket on the ground. I cashed it and went shopping. The end :-)

    • @Carolmaizy
      @Carolmaizy Год назад +4

      I dropped a ticket for 525 dollars a couple years ago. Casino security tracked down the person who saw me drop it and who cashed it in. They got my money back the same day! I was thrilled!
      A week later I found a 100 dollar bill in a slot where you insert money. I assumed someone had been distracted and forgotten to reinsert it. Knowing what I had gone through, I brought the bill to the cashier. Hopefully, they found the rightful owner. It was the right thing to do, no matter the result.
      Coincidentally, a week later I won a grand jackpot-$16,000 and change-on an 88 cent bet! Karma? I like to think so.

    • @dagwood8512
      @dagwood8512 9 месяцев назад +1

      lol my mom once went to play a machine and it had $350 in it. not a ticket, it was just credits left in the game. she played it and kept the money. I told her don't do that you could get caught. luckily nothing happened to her

    • @bradleylittle1469
      @bradleylittle1469 6 месяцев назад

      you must spend a shitload of money there cause

  • @LakerSlots
    @LakerSlots Год назад +10

    I was in a casino in Vegas and when I pushed cash out , the person sitting next to me grabbed the ~ $600 ticket and took off. That was on an older Buffalo machine with the ticket slot on the top left. I reported it to my casino host and was given free rooms on our next visit.

    • @Sammmeow
      @Sammmeow Год назад +2

      Did they catch the thief?

    • @LakerSlots
      @LakerSlots Год назад +2

      @@Sammmeow - I never heard. I was cashing out to leave for the airport when it happened.

    • @warriormanmaxx8991
      @warriormanmaxx8991 Год назад +1

      @@Sammmeow - why the need to know about the thief? do you care THAT much?

    • @traceykays433
      @traceykays433 Год назад +2

      Wow you got screwed

    • @suewatters1
      @suewatters1 Год назад +2

      ​​@@warriormanmaxx8991well you don't want the thief to do it to somebody else. So yes I would want to know if that person is still out there robbing people.

  • @robertjolly3021
    @robertjolly3021 Год назад

    Great video, good stuff to know !!

  • @anitaboddington4837
    @anitaboddington4837 Год назад +1

    Wow I did not know these things. How interesting.

  • @lourdesfernandes6856
    @lourdesfernandes6856 Год назад +1

    It happened to me 5years ago here at Woodbine Casino, Toronto. In trusting my machine to the lady playing beside setting on my left side when I came back, my machine credits was empty It was zero credits, the lady whom I intrus to the d machine wasn't there. I reported right away to the Casino security, but they said they can not do anything. They did not give me back my money 😤 😒 😑 😪

  • @shawanalee3752
    @shawanalee3752 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @gregfritz8102
    @gregfritz8102 Год назад +1

    What are your thoughts on D Lucky?

    • @kuangtien3980
      @kuangtien3980 Год назад

      You can go broke !...." Just like that ! "....he's a hustler / scammer .

  • @tomweickmann6414
    @tomweickmann6414 Год назад

    Salaries?

  • @deraykrause4517
    @deraykrause4517 Год назад +1

    None of these facts are shocking at all. It would be shocking if they DIDN'T do this stuff. I hit the jackpot on the Click-Bait slot machine.

  • @lazaroyoung7388
    @lazaroyoung7388 Год назад +1

    If? You. Hit a jackpot and you? Don't want to claim that jackpot but you tell your wife. Can she claim that jackpot instead of you because say I mean social security? The soldier criticized me to find out that I hit a jackpot well. That affect me so can my wife claim that jackpot that's my question

    • @chris.eskimo
      @chris.eskimo Год назад

      This is basically covered at about 6:30 in this video.

    • @3nigmaG
      @3nigmaG Год назад +1

      We must payout the person that hit the jackpot. No way around it.

    • @SouthBayRacing408
      @SouthBayRacing408 Год назад +1

      Some casinos don't care. I took the w2 for my girlfriend at aria. She hit the button

    • @3nigmaG
      @3nigmaG Год назад

      @@SouthBayRacing408 You're right. It depends on the casino as well.

    • @dukefurst5741
      @dukefurst5741 Год назад +1

      I was at Casino Morongo with my son and I was playing a $5 machine. I had my card in the machine. I had to go to the restroom so I told him he could play my machine while I was gone. Sure enough he hit a hand pay, on my machine with my money and my players card in it. They paid him because he was the one that pressed the button. I was disappointed.

  • @MrFrost-yj1tf
    @MrFrost-yj1tf Год назад +42

    As a Security Manager in a Casino, everything you mentioned is right on the money. Great Video.

  • @MrTherealbb
    @MrTherealbb Год назад +24

    Love your videos so much. I've learned a lot and improved my casino times. I hit a jackpot of $6400 at my local casino, and when paid out, they sent a casino mgr as well. I was told they do that for any handpay over $5000

    • @Jj_86
      @Jj_86 6 месяцев назад

      I had a hand pay of 8K I was paid and that’s it. Kinda felt weird walking to my car alone

  • @kimjones7391
    @kimjones7391 Год назад +9

    I was in vegas in January my husband went to bed early and I went to the floor to gamble. Off in a corner on my own at NY NY a young man came over and sat one machine over. He started chatting with me telling me to switch my bets up and down. I tried to ignore him and within 5 minutes a security guard came over and escorted him out of the casino. I was happy to know I was being watched and safe being on my own inside the big hotel. Great video thank you 🇨🇦

  • @SS-gf6rl
    @SS-gf6rl Год назад +5

    They watch you in the parking lot in the casino until you drive off. Every Casino.

  • @MrBmxbrawler
    @MrBmxbrawler Год назад +10

    I love your tips. I actually just had a serious issue at caesars atlantic city where someone got a hold of my players card and went to a high end clothing store . They made 3 different purchases 70, 90, and 310 dollars. Spent nearly 500 of my 680.00 worth of reward credits. There is an current investigation in effect to get me my reward credits returned to me. Best part is I can't buy a soda without showing identification. But somehow this person got away with making 3 separate purchases Without being identified! Makes me think it was an inside job, or the employee was friends with the person who had my card. It's been roughly a week and they do keep me updated. But have yet to receive my credits back. There are thieves all around us

    • @MrBmxbrawler
      @MrBmxbrawler Год назад +3

      Update: Caesars Rewards returned all of the Reward Credits to my account. Never heard from anyone about the issue. The credits just appeared back in my account

    • @suewatters1
      @suewatters1 Год назад

      ​@@MrBmxbrawlerGood to hear 😊

  • @sheepsheadmary4673
    @sheepsheadmary4673 Год назад +8

    Great video. I really wish they would zone in on Mary Sue when she is attacking the Ultimaye Fire Link balls with her fists!!

    • @shill1444
      @shill1444 Год назад +1

      Yo. I was in Vegas one time and saw a little white chick literally kicking the shit out a machine every time she didn't win on a spin. This one Ese comes over and started talking in her ear and got her to calm down. Turns out that was her boyfriend and she had lost all of their money. SMH

    • @larose6551
      @larose6551 Год назад

      😂😂😂

  • @davidmartin8749
    @davidmartin8749 Год назад +15

    Hey Mr B , another stress relief of the cameras in the casino. Keep everyone safe and honest,I’m glad for their efforts to monitor the activity of everyone there . Thanks for the insight DM CT 🇺🇸

    • @NJslotguy
      @NJslotguy Год назад +2

      Their monitoring is definitely crucial in maintaining a safe/ calm environment. Thank you for watching, David! Let's Spin Let's Win!!

  • @dennismccallister3994
    @dennismccallister3994 Год назад +17

    I always was told too leave my card and tilt my chair against the machine while I went to the rest room, but then I realized that alot of hosts will also stay with the machine if asked.

    • @NJslotguy
      @NJslotguy Год назад +3

      Leaving your player's card unattended can be risky anyway. But, yes, some hosts may stay with the machine if asked, providing some peace of mind. Thank you for watching, Dennis; Let's Spin Let's Win (New Video Tonight 7;30 PM EST)

    • @suewatters1
      @suewatters1 Год назад

      I will leave my card if it is for a short bathroom break. Because if your card is in the machine for 10 minutes it locks up and becomes an abandoned card. Which means you have to go to the cage and have them unlock it.

    • @TracyGarcia-r1d
      @TracyGarcia-r1d 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, they will. I’ve used them when I was on a hot machine and had to use the restroom.

  • @db_cooks
    @db_cooks Год назад +9

    After watching Oceans 13, I always wondered how realistic it was for them to so easily rig a slot machine to pay out? Like at the end at the airport and they rigged that one slot to hit millions of dollars. Lol. Fun movie, even if totally unrealistic.

  • @terrij973
    @terrij973 Год назад +11

    I love how strict the security of the casino is..I feel the safest there😂

    • @terrij973
      @terrij973 Год назад

      For the most part.99.9 percent of the time,the clientele at Casinos are great. I really love the Casino environment and I find it very fascinating ..from all ends..😀

    • @brucemeyer3941
      @brucemeyer3941 5 месяцев назад

      DITTO ! ONES THAT DONT LIKE CAMERAS ARE UP TO SOMTHING !

  • @vickifeeback168
    @vickifeeback168 Год назад +9

    Very interesting! I knew some of this but always learning. Once during a video poker tournament the casino used surveillance to see if my husband had a sequential royal, which gave a bonus if you notified the moderator. He had the royal but hit the button too fast. Nope, he didn't!

  • @daniellenard2872
    @daniellenard2872 Год назад +7

    I live in Shreveport used to work security and then surveillance. Dude is right. Our radio call was “300” any time I did anything or picked anything up off the ground I’d have to radio “4 to 300” they’re then gonna say “300 go ahead, “ and I’d have to have them legit watch me pick up chips money or whatever and hold it basically up and away from my body and drop it in a box to be claimed , if unclaimed money or chip or person couldn’t be verified , it would then go to the boat . (Our casinos are “boats” on water per state laws no table games allowed on land, that’s soon to change tho

  • @johnpollard4158
    @johnpollard4158 Год назад +6

    The sneaky casino security isn't always very sneaky. I had ridden my bike to a casino and was carrying my tank bag with me. One of them tried to strike up a "friendly" conversation about the bag, did i win it, blah blah. I picked it up off the floor and said, "here, search it if you want".
    He walked off.

  • @msrocker2121
    @msrocker2121 Год назад +25

    I had my phone stolen once at a casino. I immediately went to security and told them, and asked them to look at the camera. They reminded me that security is for them and not for me. Needless to say, I was more than unhappy about it.

    • @chrislouden7329
      @chrislouden7329 Год назад +4

      They might be legally responsible for it. Talk to a lawyer

    • @bocagoodtimes1460
      @bocagoodtimes1460 Год назад +5

      Sounds like a casino I would never visit again.

    • @sage2520
      @sage2520 Год назад +6

      I work in casino Surveillance, and part of our duties is prioritizing. Unfortunately, people misplace their phones and they get taken on a constant basis in the casino. So most surveillance departments have thresholds for what they will review. Honestly, phones are at the bottom of the chain, if they’re even there at all. We will search for someone’s $500, we will investigate when you have issues with other patrons, we will look into dealers messing up your payout and make sure you get your money back, but I don’t know of many casinos that will use their resources on phones. We get so many calls as it is, we would be doing reviews of lost cell phones all day if we were to allow it. You may not like the answer, but having these thresholds makes the department run more efficiently.

  • @1967Camaro
    @1967Camaro Год назад +9

    Hey Brantley, I have a question about this. Annie and I had a different experience at Bellagio. We felt like surveillance was NOT there for our protection. We felt like they were there to protect the casino, and not the guests, and we had a false sense of security. Long story short, after we got robbed by a thief of over 1250 bucks, we felt they were analyzing us to see if we weren’t trying to commit fraud, and then they made us agree NOT to do a security report in exchange for Free Play.
    We went back a month later, saw the same thief doing the same thing, but we had no way to alert anyone because they made us agree not to do a report.
    Do you think this is an outlier event?
    Bottom line - we learned casino surveillance and security are there to protect the casino first and foremost.
    PS, I’m not challenging you? I’m just asking your thoughts.

    • @juhcyslots
      @juhcyslots Год назад +2

      Exactly

    • @rickyphillips5163
      @rickyphillips5163 Год назад +3

      Really? I got robbed in primm nv. The security said that they can't do anything about it! I have never been back to that place.

    • @sage2520
      @sage2520 Год назад +1

      Casinos have different things they will investigate. I can tell you that in my casino, we have never asked someone not to file a report, and we will absolutely investigate a robbery of that amount. We will even send the report to the Sheriffs that are assigned to our property. I’m honestly shocked of that response that you described.

    • @1967Camaro
      @1967Camaro Год назад

      @@sage2520 hi Sage. It’s all 100% accurate. No exaggeration. Here’s where it gets crazier. We went back a month later and saw the EXACT same person doing it again. He was standing between a bank of machines watching people, waiting for them to move. He stood there for over 10 mins. It was so obvious. But we had no report to prove it. I confronted the guy, drawing the attention of security and it gave me closure. But clearly the Bellagio security doesn’t give a damn. They let him back in there, even after seeing him on surveillance.

    • @eylsnokissile6608
      @eylsnokissile6608 Год назад

      Yeah, that definitely sounds like a company-endorsed and coordinated "inside job".
      Did that non-disclosure agreement INCLUDE the state Gaming Control Board (it's technically NOT "security")?
      That's really f*cked up what they did to y'all, but it MIGHT be safer to just cut your losses and just never give them any more of your patronage. I've heard from multiple credible sources that the casinos are indeed owned by very VERY dangerous and powerful people, and often they go to some pretty extreme and "interesting" measures in dealing with anyone that tries causing them ANY kind of "problem" (or what THEY "interpret" as being a "problem" for them)
      Put it like this - Back when I used to work as a retail Loss Prevention Investigator, I was actively looking into get hired to be a Casino Surveillance Agent. But after I had spoke with some former casino employees in Vegas and the horror stories they were telling me about that actually happens sometimes behind closed doors to casino cheats, thieves, dishonest employees, anyone else they feel is "problematic" in their eyes, perpetrated by BOTH the security AND surveillance staff, I decided "Hell NO!", I didn't want ANY part of that. I'm all about dealing with crooks within the framework of the law, but some of what I was being told they WILL often do to these "crooks", would constitute as being "atrocities", gross human rights violations - really disturbingly BAD things to these people. I mean, I've gotten into plenty of brawls and uscuffles with combative shoplifters and that's one thing, but these casino employees take it to a whole other plateau altogether.

  • @stevendreith4343
    @stevendreith4343 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great tutorial. I've always worried about people breaking into my room and stealing my computer and other valuables. Now I feel a lot safer.

  • @varanara1390
    @varanara1390 Год назад +3

    don’t stop people that are slamming / abusing machines. It’s frustrating when you sit next to a slamming person

  • @juhcyslots
    @juhcyslots Год назад +2

    I told yal ..you win if they want you to win. If they make their workers do that hand thingy to make sure no chips are in their sleeves they can see everything and are watching every thing

  • @carasmussen27
    @carasmussen27 Год назад +3

    Great video!! Very informative thanks

  • @Parkhopper1985
    @Parkhopper1985 Год назад +3

    very interesting video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @sphillips8362
    @sphillips8362 Год назад +1

    Facial recognition to log those playing without player cards. Keep tract of all spending, including trips to the ATM Money in and money out

    • @RyanLee1986
      @RyanLee1986 Год назад

      I install player tracking into machines at a major state owned casino. This is false. And we use the latest tech in all facets.

  • @ROKU4589
    @ROKU4589 3 месяца назад

    The jackpot light on the top of the machine tells surveillance a lot about what's going on with the matching. Depending on what's going on with the machine the light will flash in different sequences.

  • @greg8958
    @greg8958 18 дней назад

    I know a trick that will throw Casino Surveillance for a loop how I know because I worked for it. Pretty much go to a table game and see how long you can get away with over wagering. Then after a very long time point this out to the pit boss after a few hours. How you say does this put Surveillance in a bind. A Surveillance agent will have to do a camera review the entire time you were wagering on the table and take notes on how much you wagered to see if the Casino owes you money or if you owe the Casino money. Our staff was so short that literally it took a surveillance agent out doing the review causing the shift to be even more short handed.

  • @irene1655
    @irene1655 Год назад +5

    Security saved me one year. I had totaled my tickets for the day and left the balance in the machine. They got it out and when I discovered that I didn't have the ticket, I went to the office and they contacted security and yes security had my ticket. They verified it was me by the v
    Security tapes. I was lucky as my 22 tickets totaled $1922.

  • @ingridbrandt7710
    @ingridbrandt7710 Год назад +14

    Back in the 1980s, I worked as the only female barback ever at a major casino in Reno. I found out just how vigilant the casino’s surveilliance was the one time I decided to have a fling with a casino customer, a wonderfully charming and handsome Army Special Forces officer. After my shift, I went with him up to his room, still in my black and white uniform. I was never directly reprimanded, but I found out later from one of the bartenders that our department boss was immediately notified that I had spent the night in that customer’s hotel room! 😮The ”eye in the sky” doesn’t miss a thing…especially, as you point out, when it comes to casino employees! 😅

    • @carguy6512
      @carguy6512 Год назад +7

      You were a bad girl, you let some random dude blow your box out all night long

    • @bhair50
      @bhair50 Год назад +5

      Ahhh, the 80's!

    • @shill1444
      @shill1444 Год назад +1

      @ingridbrandt7710 - So... you're saying I shouldn't ask out the sexy machine attendant I can't stop looking at when I go to the Casino. We meet eyes and wave EVERY TIME I see her but that's all. She is so gorgeous I honestly try to avoid her and his focus on winning money. 😂

    • @buddweiser4457
      @buddweiser4457 Год назад +3

      So u give it up on the first date 😂

    • @carguy6512
      @carguy6512 Год назад

      @Budd Weizer scratcher 🍺 can you just imagine how many coks have been inside of her..she's been ran through more times than the Holland Tunnel

  • @irsbaldwin2019
    @irsbaldwin2019 Год назад +1

    Vee Quiva casino in Levine AZ. Went there to play slots, parked right near entrance where security was visible and security cameras in use.Came out and generator stolen out of my truck in broad view and daylight with security right there. Never go there again cause they just rip you off inside and don't care if you're ripped off in their parking lot outside in front of security guard.

  • @brucemeyer3941
    @brucemeyer3941 5 месяцев назад

    I WATCHED BRANTLY TALKING ABOUT THINGS GOING ON AT ONE CASINO WHERE I GUY HIT THE HELP BUTTEN. BITCHED THE SLOT WASENT TAKING HIS 10 BILLS. HELLO THEY WERE COUNTERFIT LOL. AND YES SECURIT WAS RIGHT ON IT.

  • @goddesst
    @goddesst Год назад +1

    Last time i went to the casino i was there playing for a while and i went up stairs to play at different machines, one of the security guards came up to me and said "oh there you are, i was wondering where you went. Are you winning anything? " like a damn creep 😒 im not going back to that casino. At a different casino one of their janitors harassed me the whole night and even tried to kiss me, i slapped him. No security bothered to show up.

  • @andrewbishop869
    @andrewbishop869 Год назад +1

    Occasionally I like to stop and smile and wave at a camera

  • @Sammmeow
    @Sammmeow Год назад +8

    At a casino I go to, I know I'm being watched lol I took one of my winnings $100 chips and put it in my pocket so I wouldn't spend it... immediately the phone rings and the pit boss looks at me, and I show him the chip and put it back in my pocket. Just a head nod and all was good 😆

  • @iceblulady
    @iceblulady Год назад +3

    I was in Vegas for this last New Years and we stayed at The Orleans. So whenever we stay at a hotel any where for just a few days we always put out the do not disturb sign. No need to be in our room, we clean up any messes we make and usually travel with our own towels...lol The last day we were there we were getting ready to go out and as we were opening our door security and some other guy knocked and was asking if we were ok. We told him yes and they left, it's the first time I have ever had that happen and I think it was because we didn't want anyone in our room.

    • @stever7157
      @stever7157 Год назад

      @@maxfrax333 Ever since the tragic shooting at the Mandalay Bay casino 5 years ago, hotels and casinos have been more vigilant about checking hotel rooms every so often. There are signs on some of the doors and hotel websites indicating this.

    • @SD-ll1zq
      @SD-ll1zq Год назад +1

      @@stever7157 yes , and some properties conduct “wellness checks” . Usually this is when your room isn’t serviced for 2+ days and will come and will come knock on your door the 3rd day. As in example above this is for general health and safety and making sure you are ok.

  • @Ocean_breezes
    @Ocean_breezes Год назад +3

    I'm wondering if casinos have facial recognition software that identifies every person that walks into a casino.? It would be smart to do this. They can identify terror subjects or criminals, etc. I would be surprised if they didn't do this

    • @jmikedunn
      @jmikedunn Год назад +5

      Yes they do! When a new large casino opened in Tulsa, the news channel did a story on it and that was one of the features of the new casino. They use facial recognition cameras to identify people who have self-banned themselves from the casino and also some people the casino has banned.

    • @Majerly_Annoyed
      @Majerly_Annoyed Год назад +2

      @@jmikedunn Same at my local casinos. There is no way the security is expected to remember the faces of everyone who has self-excluded themselves. Facial recognition definitely in play. 👍

    • @eylsnokissile6608
      @eylsnokissile6608 Год назад

      I would be really surprised if they didn't use that technology. Moreover, based on many of the comments here, it also sounds like many of these casinos are hooked up to A.I.

  • @garysapp1450
    @garysapp1450 Год назад +1

    Does the casino security care if a dude playing the slots takes a "date" to his room after winning a big jackpot? Asking for a friend.

    • @goddesst
      @goddesst Год назад +3

      Why would they care? You're adults.

  • @bocagoodtimes1460
    @bocagoodtimes1460 Год назад

    Sounds like a great job! I would enjoy that….bankroll me couple hundred….I’ll have a great time and watch :) secret shopper at a casino! Neat!

  • @larose6551
    @larose6551 Год назад

    Where I live it’s only Indian casinos.
    I’ve seen so much shady shenanigans it’s not even funny!
    Drugs used and sold
    Prostitution out in the open
    Numerous fights
    The most unusual and hilarious was a dog escaped from owners Truck and made its way into casino. 😮

  • @goodguyrobert
    @goodguyrobert Год назад +5

    If they don’t monitor us personally, then how was it that they tracked me down last time I went? One came up to me and asked if I was Ramiro. Obviously I said yes and in that conversation the representative asked for my number and gave me her card so that if I wanted to make a reservation, could call her directly. This was uncomfortable to say the least.

    • @nanaleach3779
      @nanaleach3779 Год назад +3

      That happen to me as well.

    • @CowboySlots
      @CowboySlots  Год назад +11

      Players card in the machine will tell them where you are.

    • @staciodell9186
      @staciodell9186 Год назад +4

      My host came to the machine I was playing and scared the crap out of me lol but I wasn't too surprised about it

    • @ourblazingworld
      @ourblazingworld Год назад +4

      Adaptive gaming, also known as adaptive slots, is a controversial technology that some casinos use to adjust the odds of winning on their slot machines based on a player's behavior and betting patterns. The idea behind adaptive gaming is that the casino can use data collected through player tracking to identify players who are likely to continue gambling even after experiencing losses, and then adjust the odds of winning on the machines those players are using in order to increase the likelihood that they will continue to gamble and lose more money.

    • @jaysnow701
      @jaysnow701 Год назад +2

      ​@@maxfrax333 well i have never heard of it, but it is obvious it would not be a person doing it. The computer has all the data before it says welcome (player name)

  • @25vrd48
    @25vrd48 Год назад +1

    Very good information . Great video . Thanks for sharing .

  • @eyeeye00
    @eyeeye00 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU. FEEL SAFE WHEN AT A CASINO.

  • @barbie5494
    @barbie5494 Год назад +2

    At San Manuel Indian Casino (now Yaamava Casino) in Highland, CA, my girlfriend used to have some rich friends who played the $5 machines right behind the machines we played all the time. When they hit jackpots, they would call my girlfriend over to sit at the machine and claim the jackpot because they didn't want to pay taxes. They would give her 20% of their winnings. I watched this happen at least 7-8 times and she would give me a lucky $20 out of her cut. The casino never noticed evidently. So my question is: Do Indian casinos follow the same Security procedures you mentioned of checking to see if the person who pushed the button was the one to get the jackpot? This was in the 1990's.

    • @barbie5494
      @barbie5494 Год назад +1

      @@roberthein2156 WOW! Never thought of that scenario!

    • @marcywalters524
      @marcywalters524 Год назад +1

      Why would she not have to pay the taxes as the one claiming the win? I’m confused.

    • @eylsnokissile6608
      @eylsnokissile6608 Год назад

      ​@@marcywalters524Maybe if the chick was a tribal member possibly?
      I know that the Native Americans are legally exempted from paying numerous different kinds of taxes.

    • @marcywalters524
      @marcywalters524 Год назад

      @@eylsnokissile6608 oh okay. I did not know that Thanks for answering!
      I wasn’t trying to be a smart ass I just genuinely did not get that!

  • @frazzledhaloz3184
    @frazzledhaloz3184 Год назад +10

    I used be a cashier for a casino and everything is monitored 24/7 special procedures are in place. Watch and you can catch. After every time you count money out you MUST clear your hands for two reasons.
    1. To indicate you are done
    2. To show your hands are clear.

    • @seasonsintheson
      @seasonsintheson Год назад +2

      As a customer, I too started doing the hand-flip clear procedure whenever I transact with the cashiers, it usually gets a smile out of them.

    • @frazzledhaloz3184
      @frazzledhaloz3184 Год назад +1

      What’s really interesting is some cashiers can spot when they mess up. It happened to me twice! I can reel back my memory and tell you when that funny feeling happened time wise. Helps security to narrow the time down. But I cannot impress you enough that you are heavily monitored 24/7.

  • @DeanKap
    @DeanKap Месяц назад

    Can they control a slot from somewhere? ❤❤❤

  • @robinjonson4186
    @robinjonson4186 Год назад

    Omygosssh, at my local casino, this Top Level employee walks up behind me, says Boo ! Startles the S*** out of me, he also pinches me on my side and flirts, im not the type to scream ' Harrasment' but i would think he would worry about him doing that on camera...

  • @sandranoyd9576
    @sandranoyd9576 Год назад

    By the way we were never asked to sign a no disclosure agreement.

  • @denisethomas5791
    @denisethomas5791 Год назад

    None of your advice worked for me

  • @larose6551
    @larose6551 Год назад

    Recently a lady told me she was drunk and broke the slot and was banned and charged for it. Obviously, she didn’t learn because she was again drunk cursing and banging on machines.

  • @sandranoyd9576
    @sandranoyd9576 Год назад

    In the Flamingo, our room door was open. This was years ago. We called the Manager and asked him to see us. He asked why we didn’t call security. I told him that I go to the top. He refuted my statement. So I asked him how we got in our room without the key card. He still didn’t answer me. So I said maybe the Las Vegas police department would be interested. So finally got him to at least look into the matter. Finally he gave us the money that was stolen. Much later that day I might add. Returning home I wrote to Conrad Hilton about the way we were treated by that manager, as well as several instances that took place at the Hilton in Savannah two months before. We received a letter from the same, an apology and a 3 night stay in a suite in both Las Vegas and Savanna! He certainly knew how to handle his customers. Again this was many years ago. My husband passed away in 2015. But even many years ago I knew that they could tell from the log whose key card was used.

  • @tigerkhanshort3053
    @tigerkhanshort3053 Год назад

    Cowboy, I carry an 8oz bottle of wine into the casino in case the hostess does not come by. I don't open it in on the casino floor because I know they are watching. I have to go to the restroom to pour it into a cup then come back to the casino floor.

  • @kevindeal8176
    @kevindeal8176 Год назад +1

    Thanks Brantley.

  • @paulgonzales9
    @paulgonzales9 Год назад

    I wish surveillance was watching when some old dude was trying to touch my leg.

  • @thomasralabate5645
    @thomasralabate5645 Год назад +1

    Very informative.

  • @krishay1
    @krishay1 Год назад +1

    Interesting!

  • @brianschafer3762
    @brianschafer3762 Год назад +1

    The beard looks good. Nice trim job

  • @johnkerr6697
    @johnkerr6697 Год назад +1

    The casino doesn't care about players being targeted on the casino floor. I was pickpocketed on the casino floor at Hard Rock Tampa, while in line to cash in a couple TItos. I contacted security and described the thief....Security and Surveillance did nothing to 8:47 assist or identify the suspect. They did nothing to help wouldn't even contact the local police. Will never return there.

    • @Ocean_breezes
      @Ocean_breezes Год назад +1

      I go to the Hard Rock in Tampa on a regular basis. The security there is excellent. A year ago some woman was threatening my wife because my wife was playing a machine that the woman wanted to play. We reported the woman and security escorted her and her husband out and banned them. They -Security-then found us later and followed up and let us know . I feel safe there

    • @HGSlots346
      @HGSlots346 Год назад +2

      I agree because it also happened to me at Morongo casino in California and they didn’t do anything to help me out either. I called the Sheriff department and was told to meet their deputy outside of the casino .. the deputy never went inside to speak to their security and left as soon as he was finished writing the report.

    • @kevinb4079
      @kevinb4079 Год назад

      @@HGSlots346 If you were present at the machine at the time your friend hit the jackpot they MAY have paid you. Depends on the casino and/or other circumstances. But if you are not present they will not pay you just because it was your money and card in the machine. If you could prove he was playing without your permission you could make a legal claim to the jackpot if you wanted to press charges on your friend for theft and go through all of the legal proceedings. But you gave him permission to gamble with your money.

    • @HGSlots346
      @HGSlots346 Год назад +1

      @@kevinb4079 I wax pickpocketed and my wallet was stolen by someone . I was responding to the earlier comment I should have been clearer and the Morongo casino security and staff didn’t do anything to assist me in trying to apprehend the person who had stolen my wallet.

    • @eylsnokissile6608
      @eylsnokissile6608 Год назад

      ​@@HGSlots346My guess is probably the Riverside Co Sheriff's and the Tribal Police, casino security/surveillance probably don't get along, like there's a rivalry between them most likely, or maybe it's just a jurisdictional thing. Kinda hard to say.

  • @TeresaMiscellaneous_007
    @TeresaMiscellaneous_007 Год назад

    Great information Brantley.Thank you so much.😘🍀🍀🍀🌹

  • @sonnygower8242
    @sonnygower8242 Год назад

    What about Surveillance Surveillance?

  • @annettemoneski3463
    @annettemoneski3463 Год назад

    We'll appreciated on info!!✌🎰

  • @garywoods3940
    @garywoods3940 Год назад

    We always made faces to the camera in the elevator out in Vegas to show them how simple we are.

  • @doitmanrv1084
    @doitmanrv1084 Год назад

    😁

  • @gregorydaniels3884
    @gregorydaniels3884 Год назад

    Do they monitor the restaurants and other food outlets in the casino? What about restaurants that are not operated by the casino, like a Subway restaurant? What about people who are sitting at a machine and looking at porn on their phone?

    • @eylsnokissile6608
      @eylsnokissile6608 Год назад

      Everywhere is fair game except for restrooms, hotel rooms, there might be more, but definitely NOT those two!

  • @AwesomeLife-h6p
    @AwesomeLife-h6p 4 месяца назад +2

    Uncle let his girl claim his slot jackpot to avoid federal taxes, some young nice girls came out in all black, politely destroyed their defenses got them arrested and banned for life. 😮 It was quick and brutal!!

  • @michaelmeltzer3397
    @michaelmeltzer3397 Год назад +1

    2 years ago, I was at a CT. casino. Checked into hotel, went to my room. Left my Ipad on the bed and went downstairs to play. 2 hours later I go back to my room: no Ipad. Reported it with no hope. Next morning I receive a call from security. They found it behind a trash bin off the gaming floor. I noticed housekeeping had been in the room while I was downstairs. Security said " we dealt with the situation."

  • @cupcakeuseralot5522
    @cupcakeuseralot5522 Год назад

    Hey Cowboy slots, are there people that work at a casino that play card games such as black jack to ruin the shoe?

    • @CowboySlots
      @CowboySlots  Год назад

      Depends on the property. Most do not allow it

  • @ruthrecord6430
    @ruthrecord6430 Год назад

    Interesting!

  • @nancyrainey9453
    @nancyrainey9453 Год назад

    How do casinos prevent someone who has been banned from playing?

    • @CowboySlots
      @CowboySlots  Год назад +2

      If you're banned from playing and hit a jackpot, instead of money, they bring you police to handcuff you for trespassing. If your banned, your informed that your return will result in arrest and forfeiture of all wins.

  • @jacomans9078
    @jacomans9078 Год назад +5

    If I’m sitting at a slot machine and I put the money in, I’m playing then I ask my friend to hit the button one time because his luck is unreal and he hits the jackpot, is he technically the winner or signer of the money???

    • @kevinb4079
      @kevinb4079 Год назад

      They do have a claim to the wins if the other person or the casino wanted to make a case out of it. There is at least one case I am aware of where it was ruled that the person pressing the button was entitled to the jackpot.

    • @jacomans9078
      @jacomans9078 Год назад

      @@kevinb4079 Yea Kevin, I heard that too, I was waiting to see if Brantley or Mark knew for 100% for sure

    • @sage2520
      @sage2520 Год назад +3

      I work in Surveillance and verify jackpots as part of my duties. It does not matter who puts in the money. The person who pressed the button that triggered the bonus is the rightful winner.

    • @jacomans9078
      @jacomans9078 Год назад

      @@sage2520 ok..thanks .:.sounds fair enough

    • @sage2520
      @sage2520 Год назад

      @@jacomans9078 it’s also a big situation if you claim it and you didn’t trigger the bonus. Essentially, that person is lying, because that jackpot has to get reported for tax purposes. If at any point anyone suspects the jackpot winner of seat swapping with someone else, I get a call to do a review. It’s a huge thing, I have to submit paperwork, their name, the person’s name they swapped with, that gets sent to compliance, it’s just a bigger hassle than it’s worth.

  • @johnnyb5768
    @johnnyb5768 Год назад

    Aloha cowboy slots, I'm planning to be in las vegas this year for my vacation and I want to take videos of me playing on a slot machines, so I could show my friends and family. My question is... which casino in las vegas does not allow me to take videos? Please reply thankyou Mahalo..

    • @foxychic3859
      @foxychic3859 Год назад +1

      You need to go to security at every casino and ask

    • @msrocker2121
      @msrocker2121 Год назад

      I’ve seen on other videos you have to get permission from the casino to take videos of play.

    • @johnnyb5768
      @johnnyb5768 Год назад

      @@foxychic3859 Thank-you so much for the info mahalo

    • @johnnyb5768
      @johnnyb5768 Год назад

      @@msrocker2121 got it Thank-you much mahalo

  • @irene1655
    @irene1655 Год назад +1

    Hey question??? I am trying to do most of the things for the buckle contest. But only gives me 2 points. Keep watching the videos that are part of the contest. Keep watching you on RUclips. But only gives me 2 points, then it says come back in 23 hours and play again. Not giving the additional points
    Have played every day and only have 14 points. Thanks for any help. Love your videos and all your info.

  • @johnmiller4553
    @johnmiller4553 Год назад +2

    INTERESTING… 🤙🤙 BUT. IF THEY DONT ASSOCIATE WITH ANYONE. HOW DID YOU GET YOUR INFO 🤔🤔

  • @lynn9418
    @lynn9418 Год назад +3

    Are you expected or supposed to tip when you get a handpay, and if so how much do you tip

    • @shill1444
      @shill1444 Год назад +1

      Good question. I think it depends on how much you actually win. The first time I won a hand pay the lady handed me $3,000 and I actually didn't know to tip her.
      By contrast, the next time I hit a hand pay for $1,300 I was so excited I gave the lady $100 bill and over tipped her. LOL.
      Maybe five to 10%

    • @clevelandrocksgirl
      @clevelandrocksgirl Год назад +3

      A hand pay is taxed 30% as well. Damn I will end up with 500.00 by the time all the tipping and taxing is done!

    • @clevelandrocksgirl
      @clevelandrocksgirl Год назад +3

      @@maxfrax333 true, but you will end of paying later then sooner

    • @CowboySlots
      @CowboySlots  Год назад +3

      This topic has been covered. Please see the Top 50 Myths video and look in the video description.

    • @kevinb4079
      @kevinb4079 Год назад +1

      Tipping slot attendants is optional. It's not like tipping a server in a restaurant who is relying on tips as a major part of their income. Tips are typically shared with a lot of employees at the casino so you are not just tipping that person. A lot of people who get frequent hand pays will tip 1% as a general guideline. You can always tip more if you want to be generous or you can not tip at all if you're not.

  • @RisqueBusiness
    @RisqueBusiness Год назад +1

    True story...

  • @mikeegandara2823
    @mikeegandara2823 Год назад +2

    They controlled and they can manipulate the results. Are you paid to do this?

    • @CowboySlots
      @CowboySlots  Год назад +7

      Maybe you are being paid to spread misinformation? No, we are not paid and we know how these things work from years of experience as slot techs, speaking with industry experts (casino managers, hosts, slot techs, slot machine programmers and more).

  • @bonnieb2447
    @bonnieb2447 Год назад +1

    Interesting..thank you

  • @thotty69
    @thotty69 Год назад +3

    Is it legal to print the slot tickets left by others? It's usually less than the slot minimum. Just wondering

    • @CowboySlots
      @CowboySlots  Год назад +9

      taking any amount that doesn't belong to you the casino will treat as theft. if you find credits in a machine the proper procedure is to get a staff member to cash it out.

    • @Jj_86
      @Jj_86 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@CowboySlotsinteresting I didn’t know that.

  • @Princess_Sissy_Rachel
    @Princess_Sissy_Rachel Год назад +2

    Great video as always!

  • @tothestars00
    @tothestars00 Год назад

    I loved this. I never thought about a lot of this and it’s super fascinating. Great video