The Greatest Legal Casino Heist in History

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  • Two gamblers find a manufacturing defect in playing cards and win over $20 million dollars beating an "unbeatable" game.
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  • @MrSam2497
    @MrSam2497 11 дней назад +3543

    Casinos will literally give you free alcohol to impair your mental state, but will immediately go cry to judge if you have too good vision

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 8 дней назад +9

      If you were offered a free lethal injection, would you take it? Your logic is impaired, leave.

    • @andyschiavi
      @andyschiavi 8 дней назад +327

      ​@@spankyjeffro5320Why the hell are you defending casinos man? It's completely valid to point out the contradictions

    • @GOmegaPHD
      @GOmegaPHD 7 дней назад +135

      @@spankyjeffro5320 the casino isn;t going to notice you little buddy

    • @soundrogue4472
      @soundrogue4472 7 дней назад +57

      @@spankyjeffro5320 You can make the same argument back against the Casino my guy.

    • @jackpavletich5153
      @jackpavletich5153 7 дней назад +68

      @@spankyjeffro5320the casino isn’t gonna fuck you bro

  • @JohnNovakovich
    @JohnNovakovich 20 дней назад +4808

    The UK’s decision made no sense. How can the casino agree to rotate the cards upon request, then claim that rotating cards is cheating?

    • @z_t_k
      @z_t_k 18 дней назад +688

      The contract is you're supposed to lose

    • @coryc9040
      @coryc9040 18 дней назад +265

      Because the casino was too incompetent to know this was a way to identify cards and get a huge edge over the casino. Or more likely, they knew this was possible but that if the couple lost they could keep the money and if the couple won they can refuse to pay them and still keep the money.

    • @boomperson818
      @boomperson818 17 дней назад +54

      All gamblers think they have a system, the issue is this one was backed by math.....

    • @biglollol
      @biglollol 17 дней назад +108

      Well, if you listened. The judge said "they duped the croupier", implying that they used/abused the ignorance into tricking them to agree with something that would make it possible.
      Whether it's cheating or not, is subjective. An argument can be made for both.

    • @joeeeyyyyyy
      @joeeeyyyyyy 17 дней назад +240

      ​@@biglollol is it not dealers job to NOT agree to these terms or deny doing things the rotating cards upon the players request?
      This is like playing a sport for money, asking a ref to do something which gives you an edge, then they do it knowing they could be providing an edge... The player isn't at fault, the ref made the wrong call.
      This is exactly the type of bootlickin take that keeps billionaires rich and prevent anyone from exploiting a mistake they made... While we are continually exploited with no recourse or chance to take a win? Right.

  • @fofopho
    @fofopho 8 дней назад +332

    Dude, the fact that Ivy lost in court is insane and corrupt. They basically retroactively changed the rules of the game that they had agreed to play with him and the courts were like. “Yep, that sounds good.“

  • @deleted-something
    @deleted-something 16 дней назад +2787

    Okay but the “cheating device” being the automatic shuffler that in a way makes all of the house’s advantages is the funniest thing ever

    • @5000rgb
      @5000rgb 11 дней назад +82

      If the casino agreed to all those requests that's on them.

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 6 дней назад +21

      Why am I not surprised that the judge sided with the casinos?

    • @Twitledum9
      @Twitledum9 5 дней назад +2

      Thats not true and anyone that understands the odds of the cards knows that the casino doesn't *need* to fix anything. Their advantage is built in to the game..!!!

    • @ChungusTheLarge
      @ChungusTheLarge 5 дней назад +2

      ​@@Twitledum9they don't need to, or they don't? Those are 2 different statements

    • @aidanconnolly9170
      @aidanconnolly9170 3 дня назад +4

      @@Twitledum9 Not necessarily. Auto card shufflers are pretty much the most common defense against card counting.

  • @itzMoJo67
    @itzMoJo67 17 дней назад +5552

    The Brogata suing for 5M more because they said " that's what he would have lost if he didn't use an advantage" tells everyone that Casinos are the ones cheating people out of their money.

    • @the_interwebs_gaming
      @the_interwebs_gaming 16 дней назад +160

      It's not a secret, how would they afford to operate if the odds were even?

    • @notme222
      @notme222 16 дней назад +1

      Dude, if you don't understand the difference between "stated rules have an advantage" and "cheating", you're gonna find yourself in jail sooner or later.
      (Cut to @itzMoJo67 getting arrested for shoplifting and yelling "The store makes a profit when we buy stuff! Tells you who the _real_ thief is!")

    • @chungman1500
      @chungman1500 16 дней назад +37

      No shit

    • @agawtdangedbear
      @agawtdangedbear 16 дней назад +57

      That's how casinos make money. The fact there are so many comments like yours really says something about people.

    • @itzMoJo67
      @itzMoJo67 16 дней назад +170

      @@agawtdangedbear i’m not saying casinos don’t have an edge, i’m saying the fact they are suing for extra because they didn’t win instead of losing is dumb. Which is why it got thrown out. I also find it ridiculous that Ivey lost his suit. He didn’t touch the cards, use any outside help, other than his partner, which is allowed. He found a way to gain a edge and won, just like counting cards.

  • @daviddavis4885
    @daviddavis4885 9 дней назад +458

    Love how when casinos take millions from people it’s “business” but when people use skill or knowledge to make money it’s a “heist” 😂

    • @mentalpopcorn2304
      @mentalpopcorn2304 2 дня назад +1

      Titles are meant to grab a person attention. "Clickbait" has existed since before the internet

    • @daviddavis4885
      @daviddavis4885 2 дня назад +16

      @@mentalpopcorn2304 not talking about the title. I’m talking about how casino owners are hypocrites.

    • @jarrodkober
      @jarrodkober День назад

      Even if it's just skill etc they kick you out of a casino if you're winning. But I agree, they'd make card counting illegal too if they could.
      There's so many actual cheats is crazy tho

  • @drhall343
    @drhall343 19 дней назад +4462

    Casinos: use every single tactic to drain money from their gamblers
    Phil and Sun: use one tactic to drain money from casinos.
    Casinos: "But you can't do that! That's illegal!"

    • @LudvigSegerfalk
      @LudvigSegerfalk 17 дней назад +285

      and somehow the courts on two continents agreed, no way those judges were unbiased

    • @pm146
      @pm146 17 дней назад +6

      58:15

    • @theodderotter6635
      @theodderotter6635 16 дней назад +83

      @@LudvigSegerfalk The horrors of greedy corporate judicial systems

    • @ichguhnter513
      @ichguhnter513 15 дней назад +3

      So fukin real

    • @rnts08
      @rnts08 15 дней назад +39

      Late stage capitalism is in effect.

  • @hightv9718
    @hightv9718 13 дней назад +1226

    "You can shear a sheep 100 times, but you can only skin it once"
    Such a good quote

    • @RegebroRepairs
      @RegebroRepairs 11 дней назад +62

      It's always the greed that gets you. If they had stopped at $10 million in profits, they would have gotten away with it.
      In fact, the video states that others were on to the same idea, there might be people out there who made millions with edge sorting, but because they weren't greedy, they weren't the ones who were found out.

    • @osmium6832
      @osmium6832 8 дней назад +7

      That is my all time favorite folksy saying and I've used it a few times. I don't remember if I heard it from the original source or through word of mouth, but it is timeless wisdom that applies to many situations and is easily understood.

    • @jebkermen6087
      @jebkermen6087 6 дней назад +7

      the golden goose has the same lesson

    • @Lurch-Bot
      @Lurch-Bot 5 дней назад +2

      You can really only shear a sheep about 10 times considering typical lifespan.

    • @Ciurk
      @Ciurk 2 дня назад +2

      @@Lurch-Bot ok then you can milk a cow 100 times but you can only skin it once

  • @Pystro
    @Pystro 12 дней назад +403

    Sun sure did learn from that experience where she was the one to get in trouble because it was her name that borrowed the money. Having the games played under Ivey's name meant that _he_ was the one who ended up fighting those lawsuits.

    • @whatta7793
      @whatta7793 4 дня назад +11

      Eh, they went after Ivey because he was the whale. He had the money, she more than likely did not.

    • @YantoWest
      @YantoWest 3 дня назад +15

      So we're just gonna go over the fact that it was Ivey's decision to keep playing despite Sun's offer to stop so they wouldn't get caught

    • @Pystro
      @Pystro 2 дня назад +3

      @@YantoWest Sure, in the second half Ivey was the one who had the reigns and steered them into getting caught. But Sun was the one who came up with the strategy and approached Ivey. So if you look at the whole time, it sounds like they were roughly equal partners.
      And from the Casino's and law enforcement's view they both performed one half of the exploit (sun analyzing the card backs and Ivey placing the bets), so they both should have been sued.
      If two people get caught stealing from a warehouse together, and the guy says "sorry officer, I convinced her to do it; she wouldn't have done it without me.", then both would still get charged - at least I hope so.

    • @codranine6054
      @codranine6054 День назад

      @@YantoWestshe would have run that til she was an old lady.

  • @cheesybrik
    @cheesybrik 20 дней назад +3070

    >makes new channel
    >makes one hour very well researched and well edited gambling video essay
    >does not elaborate

    • @smoceany9478
      @smoceany9478 17 дней назад +149

      im not even suprised anymore, this happens like every day, everyone and their mom is making incredible well edited hour long videos i dont understand it

    • @BoneBoyYo
      @BoneBoyYo 17 дней назад +25

      its AI bro

    • @colinofay7237
      @colinofay7237 17 дней назад +40

      This was my initial thought, but even if ai is used, its done very very well.
      In my mind its not the typical ai channel.
      ​@BoneBoyYo

    • @smoceany9478
      @smoceany9478 17 дней назад +144

      @@BoneBoyYo no it is not, ai often contains odd phrasings which would make people realize somethings off, the script here seems to be written very well

    • @BoneBoyYo
      @BoneBoyYo 16 дней назад

      @@smoceany9478 cooked

  • @nick.100
    @nick.100 22 дня назад +10601

    He essentially was reprimanded for breaking a rule that never existed until after they realized they needed a rule
    Thank you everyone, I’m finally a 10k Andy. Can we get 15? lol

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  21 день назад +821

      Spot on, thanks for watching Nick.

    • @whacky2547
      @whacky2547 20 дней назад +491

      He deserved to get his money, the casinos literally did it for him, they should’ve just not given special treatment

    • @1stGenRex
      @1stGenRex 20 дней назад +337

      @@whacky2547yup. And that “special treatment” is not because they’re nice, it’s because they expect to get even more money out of the gambler.

    • @whacky2547
      @whacky2547 20 дней назад +88

      @@1stGenRex fr
      Trying to harpoon a whale and they got tricked

    • @HARTTG
      @HARTTG 20 дней назад +36

      @@whacky2547right??! Like it’s THEM who CHOSED to do that

  • @DE-GEN-ART
    @DE-GEN-ART 11 дней назад +155

    i learned how to count cards while playing rummy in prison. rummy is super easy to count cards because 3/4ths of the deck will either be on the table or in the players hands. the more turns the easier it is to read what the other players are holding and what is still in the deck yet to be drawn. i had so many soups the mexicans called me "pozolito"

    • @QEsposito510
      @QEsposito510 8 дней назад +2

      😂 my man

    • @JulieLHessler
      @JulieLHessler 6 дней назад +4

      Kudos. Inspiring& triumphant win against the exponentially oppressive system.

    • @anti-popfpv4638
      @anti-popfpv4638 5 дней назад +1

      You learn how to count cards playing spades my boy

    • @MrJCerqueira
      @MrJCerqueira 5 дней назад +2

      sure you could do it with spades but it'd require more working memory while playing. not the *easiest* method

    • @zubirhusein
      @zubirhusein 4 дня назад +2

      I feel like that's gotta be part of the strategy though, just like how counting is the strategy for playing dominoes

  • @infinitedepression4508
    @infinitedepression4508 21 день назад +5493

    You cannot convince me that these judges were not paid off by the casinos to rule in their favor.

    • @mattk8810
      @mattk8810 20 дней назад +302

      Its obvious

    • @Col_Grizzly
      @Col_Grizzly 20 дней назад

      the world its a ghetto the 1% really owns all of it

    • @fafafohigh69
      @fafafohigh69 19 дней назад +840

      It's way deeper than a simple payoff. Borgata is owned by MGM International who's major stakeholders are Blackrock and Vanguard group who are also major stakeholders in Apple, Google, Microsoft , Capital One and every major defense contractor
      He literally went to court against the richest people on earth.

    • @zeshw1748
      @zeshw1748 19 дней назад +128

      You don't have to pay when judge don't really care and rule in local wealth favor

    • @catseye10000
      @catseye10000 18 дней назад +25

      this is why I refuse to go o Vegas

  • @dominicbrunsmeier
    @dominicbrunsmeier 20 дней назад +3659

    Calling that a cheating is like calling studying for a test a cheating.

    • @MikePerreman
      @MikePerreman 19 дней назад +215

      All they did is ask the teacher for a study guide, the casinos didn't have to indulge them, but they chose too anyways

    • @xtraspecialj
      @xtraspecialj 18 дней назад +66

      You know, I was in total agreement with you until the UK supreme Court judge's ruling. Specifically, talking about how if Ivy had found a way to secretly turn the cards, that would definitely be cheating, so duping the dealer into doing it for him is the same thing. The dealer only did it because Ivy and Sun lied to them and manipulated the situation in a way to trick them into doing what they needed.
      Do the Casinos rig the environment around the game to their advantage? Yes, but the games themselves have set rules that are known, public, and expected to be followed by both parties. So yeah, I still say f%ck the casinos, but legally speaking, it was cheating.

    • @lancex5195
      @lancex5195 18 дней назад

      ​@@xtraspecialjNah that's complete bullshit. They didn't dupe anyone, their conditions were clearly laid out, just like you said the casinos rules were paid out. Both parties agreed. The casinos are just mad that they got burned. No one forced them to accept the changes they wanted made, they accepted because they felt they could take more money from the guy, and now the one time they lose they go cry to mom (the government) and get it fixed. It's complete garbage what happened here and more proof that the world is rigged against you unless you're mindblowingly rich.

    • @2OXX
      @2OXX 18 дней назад +105

      ​@@xtraspecialj that's like saying bluffing in poker is cheating

    • @coryc9040
      @coryc9040 18 дней назад

      ​@@xtraspecialjit's the dealer/casino's job to protect their game. I think they are entitled to all their money, I will admit that I don't think I could come up with an example that blurred the lines better between cheating and exploiting a true advantage strategy. If they had some sophisticated camera/computer system that sorted the edges and told them what to do, that's clearly cheating in my mind. Here the casino thinks they are duping a couple of degenerate gamblers by giving into seemingly innocuous superstitious requests and getting them drunk to keep them gambling. What the casino does is much worse in my opinion.

  • @sombrero67270
    @sombrero67270 12 дней назад +172

    The title of the video is interesting. Turns out it wasn't the greatest heist on a casino that was done legally. It was the greatest heist casinos did on an individual, abusing the corrupt legal system.

    • @Lurch-Bot
      @Lurch-Bot 5 дней назад

      The whole setting up of specific conditions under false pretense to make their scheme work meets the definition of fraud, both in the UK and the US. They are lucky they weren't charged criminally. It is fundamentally no different than someone trying to get you to install malware with a phishing attack, pretending to be your bank. Just because you let them do it doesn't make it legal.
      I also agree the legal system is corrupt but they literally didn't have to be in this case for the casinos to keep their money. There are other cases where what you assert is true. Cases where casinos have obviously bought off corrupt judges to avoid paying tens of millions of dollars. The reason I don't play any electronic games in a casino is because they routinely claim software glitches to avoid paying. Meanwhile, it is much harder to weasel out of paying out on a table game. They have cameras everywhere and you can subpoena that footage to use in your lawsuit against them for not paying out. Saying 'oops, we lost it' doesn't fly with a casino. If they genuinely believed you were cheating, they would keep it. This is why, if you are counting cards (in your head) and they catch on (more to counting cards than just the math), all they can do is ask you to leave. They can't even legally keep your winnings. Use a computer to count cards and you're going to prison for grand larceny.
      If their video poker is that buggy, why was it certified by the Nevada Gaming Commission?

    • @meepk633
      @meepk633 День назад +2

      Corruption is when people do stuff I don't like. The more stuff I don't like, the more corruption.

    • @D-Vinko
      @D-Vinko День назад +3

      @@meepk633 No. Corruption, as an example, is when established rules are selectively enforced. Corruption is favoritism.
      Do you suck casinos often?

    • @meepk633
      @meepk633 День назад

      @@D-Vinko Name a single rule that was selectively enforced here.

    • @Long_Nguyen4215
      @Long_Nguyen4215 День назад +3

      @@meepk633
      Disregard of the 6 month statute of limitations with no explanation (at least in the video).
      Reclassification of an automatic shuffler, the tool literally used to insure fair play, as a cheating device.
      Withholding payment until after an investigation is conducted. (The “rule” as explained in the video is that the casinos payout fairly earned winnings. 54:53) if you don’t think he won fairly then we didn’t watch the same video? 1:00:12
      Those are 3 of the many selectively enforced rules. The many selectively enforced rules were almost entirely the reason the casinos won the law suits. It’s like you weren’t even paying attention.

  • @patrickperot6296
    @patrickperot6296 20 дней назад +1007

    So the moral of the story is you're only welcome in casinos if you plan to lose all your money. What a massive injustice.

    • @BWeManX
      @BWeManX 19 дней назад +87

      Yeah I love how their entire argument was basically "Well he was winning, so that's unfair 😢."

    • @Maxime_K-G
      @Maxime_K-G 19 дней назад +20

      @@BWeManX Yes, statistically speaking, who is to say they didn't just have that one in a million lucky spree? Maybe the edge sorting did nothing, and they just were in the 0.1% of big winners?

    • @sexygirlmax2019
      @sexygirlmax2019 16 дней назад

      I make so much money by never going to casinos lol

    • @notme222
      @notme222 16 дней назад +29

      @@Maxime_K-G Just because you invent numbers that seem big to you doesn't make them accurate. "0.1%" and "one in a million" are off by a factor of 1000. The odds of a $30 million win on 0.9894 play with $100k hands is less than 1 in a billion. (And most of their hands were lower value than that.)
      I'm not commenting at all on whether or not edge sorting is cheating. I'm just offended that you said "statistically speaking" and then proceeded to treat math like a $5 whore.

    • @lukeh2556
      @lukeh2556 16 дней назад +8

      It's the Casinos justice doesn't exist there. They don't say the house always wins because the Casinos are fair.

  • @RankSpot
    @RankSpot 17 дней назад +892

    In Portugal we say "A thief that steals from a thief deserves a 100 years of pardon". Man should've gotten his winnings if the courts weren't being paid by the casinos themselves.

    • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
      @feelinghealingfrequences7179 16 дней назад +1

      nope
      casinos pay lots of taxes
      casinos create many many good jobs

    • @ddichny
      @ddichny 15 дней назад

      @@feelinghealingfrequences7179 The casinos were in no danger of going out of business because Ivey won a few million from them.

    • @skittermcfrizle8603
      @skittermcfrizle8603 13 дней назад

      So what? if you steal money and give it to someone else means you didnt steal that money?e​@@feelinghealingfrequences7179

    • @postnutclarity00
      @postnutclarity00 13 дней назад +79

      are you really defending casinos

    • @KobraaSnakl
      @KobraaSnakl 12 дней назад

      ​@@feelinghealingfrequences7179 drug dealers gave me motivation to sell my kids in exchange of crack, great people helping me beat my procrastination problem

  • @simontechdev
    @simontechdev 9 дней назад +29

    "...That Ivey and Sun violated their obligation... ...to provide the casino with a Fair Gaming Experience"
    It's just business and no cheating was established - meaning it was absolutely and completely fair under that premise

    • @kevinkinal9557
      @kevinkinal9557 День назад +2

      the really perverted thing is that they did provide the casino with a Fair Gaming Experience" The were not guaranteed to win (proven by the fact they lost in their 1st session and Ivy thot it was a scam) they just had an edge... exactly as the casinos offer to players... but they players don't know how big the edge is.. esp when the casinos do things like get them drunk (hardly a "fair" gaming experience, btw) sick rulings

  • @draakisback
    @draakisback 14 дней назад +537

    This video made me so angry. I'm an engineer by trade and I generally work for a smaller companies though I have worked for some of the big tech giants in the past. There's always something when you're dealing with these companies and it's absurdly unfair. This saga is essentially a distillation of how these conglomerates basically can get away with manipulating reality based on their own whims.

    • @catch22frubert
      @catch22frubert 9 дней назад +38

      This makes me livid too! It's absolutely WILD that the casino agreed to the all his requests and rules of the game and allowed it all when they thought they would be the winners, but then they cry cheating and call their own automatic shuffler "a cheating device". I know US judges are corrupt as hell, the corruption here goes from local police all the way up to the Supreme Court. The UK couldn't let a man from America come in and win 8 million pounds and make them look foolish. They had to try and save face somehow, but it's all that much more obvious to me now how corrupt all these Government systems are. Real life is more unbelievable than fiction sometimes. I'm not even a big fan of Phil Ivey or anything. I only know him from poker, and I personally like Daniel Negranu and think he's actually a better player, but Ivey absolutely deserved to win all $20+ million he got sued for. This was the equivalent of agreeing to a bet on a game and welching by getting Daddy government to say it's unfair for a casino to loose.

    • @bennyxd199
      @bennyxd199 8 дней назад +1

      ​@catch22frubert it might be more about getting caught than anything.

    • @MJisAGlorifiedDemarDerozen
      @MJisAGlorifiedDemarDerozen 8 дней назад +12

      @@bennyxd199getting caught doing what exactly … What did he do that was illegal ? Considering all he did was request certain concessions that the casinos weren’t obligated to agree to yet they did because they where trying to bleed him for everything 💀

    • @bennyxd199
      @bennyxd199 7 дней назад +1

      @MJisAGlorifiedDemarDerozen exactly. It goes both ways. He had his chance to walk away and lay low. Let's try to find some examples of others who haven't been caught to this extent? This is fairly recent in the grand scheme of casino surveillance, which this video a great job of painting a picture of with its early mentions.

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 6 дней назад +2

      Rigging the odds towards the casinos - Nothing wrong there.
      Players shift the odds towards them - You can't play here anymore!

  • @STOA_Industires
    @STOA_Industires 22 дня назад +2068

    What a joke of the courts.
    The casino themselves turned the cards.

    • @maxaffe3195
      @maxaffe3195 20 дней назад +59

      to this day i cannot understand it

    • @DakotaZ162
      @DakotaZ162 19 дней назад

      ​@@maxaffe3195it's called bribery. Casino accidentally gave him money probably lol

    • @lost4468yt
      @lost4468yt 16 дней назад +74

      ​@@maxaffe3195it's the UK. Here the rich can literally prosecute people privately with a private prosecution.

    • @captainobvious8322
      @captainobvious8322 14 дней назад +14

      @@maxaffe3195 It’s easy. Ivey and Sun were misrepresenting why they wanted the cards turned, by claiming it was due to superstition which is wasn’t, that is just fact, they did not want those turned for that purpose. You can agree or disagree and hate the casinos as much as you want, but even the smallest deception when it comes to gambling will always be viewed as cheating from a legal standpoint.

    • @barbecueman6352
      @barbecueman6352 14 дней назад

      The U.K is a corrupt and unjust country where the wealthy rule, it’s been like that for centuries

  • @chiri-theoden4264
    @chiri-theoden4264 8 дней назад +24

    As soon as you said "Chris Moneymaker" a big smile crept across my face. What a fucking legend. I remember watching that crazy hand against Ivey when I was a kid, too. Only 8 minutes in and I'm already having a blast remembering some guys

  • @AM-ce4of
    @AM-ce4of 16 дней назад +863

    Crockfords shutting down and blaming the lack of high rollers 😆 gee I wonder if it had anything to do with them not paying out.

    • @ddichny
      @ddichny 15 дней назад +194

      I was wondering that too. In any case, I think their reputation would have been better served by paying out the $11 million and thanking Ivey for dramatically highlighting a loophole in their system to be fixed. $11mill is pocket change for a successful casino.

    • @mechamicro
      @mechamicro 13 дней назад +58

      They lost more I am so fkin glad they got their own karma

    • @Raderade1-pt3om
      @Raderade1-pt3om 12 дней назад +58

      Such cases backfires on Casinos reputation for being leechers and ultimstely not attractIng other high rollers and also missing out on causual losers that they could attract by doing huge payouts to few winners like lotteries. marketing, loss big but win small but more..

    • @drhxa
      @drhxa 10 дней назад +7

      That was the best part. Lmao

    • @NopeNope-mh4ty
      @NopeNope-mh4ty 10 дней назад +2

      @@mechamicrothey didn’t lose anything. whoever owned that place may have shut it down, but they didn’t file for bankruptcy.

  • @lulws4940
    @lulws4940 28 дней назад +1142

    I really do think considering what he did as cheating is insane, feels more like the courts bailing out the casinos for making terrible business decisions, the second he asked to use the same decks they should have known something was up, they could have denied his requests

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  26 дней назад +386

      Yeah, I don't mean to come off as "casinos always bad," but in this case it really was a case of them wanting to have their cake and eat it too. They willingly changed the rules of the game to favor Ivey and then complained to the courts about the results of that very action.

    • @justinsnider9772
      @justinsnider9772 23 дня назад +19

      Yeah I was upset when I heard the results of those court cases.

    • @AtomicFire41
      @AtomicFire41 23 дня назад +77

      @@Run_The_Numbersno no, it’s fine, you can say ‘casinos always bad’ coz they are. And this is coming from an avid gambler

    • @accountnamewithheld
      @accountnamewithheld 21 день назад +7

      I'm sorry to defend casinos, but if you make a decision where you are being defrauded, should you be accountable?
      Say I ask you to give me $1000 and I will play a game at your house.
      I don't.
      Is it your fault you got defrauded?
      Same deal

    • @justinsnider9772
      @justinsnider9772 21 день назад +32

      @@accountnamewithheld it’s the casinos fault for not knowing they could gain an edge from their policies. It’s the same thing as card counting. They didn’t use any outside devices or tools to defraud them.

  • @I_am_a_cat_
    @I_am_a_cat_ 12 дней назад +75

    I am not into gambling, card games, or casinos at all, and this video is thoroughly entertaining and interesting.

    • @SlavoidUkr
      @SlavoidUkr 3 дня назад

      Same, I find it all boring

  • @blahmcblahface3965
    @blahmcblahface3965 Месяц назад +7711

    Must've taken a lot of effort to make this video. Don't worry...yt put this is my recommended so the views should be coming soon

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  29 дней назад +572

      @@blahmcblahface3965 thank you very much bro. I’m glad you enjoyed it

    • @BehrClips
      @BehrClips 27 дней назад +102

      This the calm before the storm

    • @fudgumslover
      @fudgumslover 26 дней назад +10

      Same

    • @fudgumslover
      @fudgumslover 26 дней назад +23

      Congrats buddy you did it. Someone in three years reply to my comment

    • @Shoopshoop
      @Shoopshoop 25 дней назад +1

      Same - amazing video!! You deserve more views

  • @homelessperson5455
    @homelessperson5455 23 дня назад +879

    There is no shame in "stealing" from a Casino.

    • @michaelblankenau6598
      @michaelblankenau6598 22 дня назад +5

      Why ? Isn’t stealing against the law ?

    • @Chorlied9727
      @Chorlied9727 21 день назад

      @@michaelblankenau6598it’s no more stealing from them then they’re stealing from you

    • @MatthewBaran
      @MatthewBaran 21 день назад

      ​@@michaelblankenau6598it's not stealing if you play their game and win

    • @ahmetsolgun8607
      @ahmetsolgun8607 21 день назад

      What the fuck man yeah it was law to burn witches, dont you have your own mind? Do you have to be told what something is by a power source? Have your own opinions​@@michaelblankenau6598

    • @opo33333
      @opo33333 20 дней назад +97

      Morality and law often don't go hand to hand

  • @ryanreedgibson
    @ryanreedgibson 8 дней назад +39

    This is the reason why I still love YT. Small, real RUclipsrs like you make the platform. Great video.

  • @patrickharrison4763
    @patrickharrison4763 23 дня назад +684

    George Carlin sums it up well: "It's a big club, and you ain't in it."

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  23 дня назад +45

      Perfectly said. Thanks for watching Patrick

    • @Maxsmack
      @Maxsmack 13 дней назад +1

      Fucking perfect

    • @BudgiePanic
      @BudgiePanic 13 дней назад +1

      you're god damn right

  • @bookaufman9643
    @bookaufman9643 16 дней назад +388

    There is no way that this hasn't been written out and sold as a screenplay to Hollywood. Congratulations on a quality documentary there are so few of them out there.

    • @boo9596
      @boo9596 15 дней назад +7

      As long as it won't be made by a shithole director, the potential this has as a captivating movie is enormous

    • @happymaui
      @happymaui 13 дней назад +1

      lol

    • @osco4311
      @osco4311 13 дней назад +5

      The casinos bought the judges, they don't mind paying a studio to hold the option rights and tank a movie.

    • @HermannTheGreat
      @HermannTheGreat 12 дней назад

      @@osco4311 Who knows what other "dirt" those groups had on these high profile men. They have millions to spend on investigation and finding out the unknowable. They robbed him because of their mistake.

    • @xanthonjp
      @xanthonjp 9 дней назад +1

      Did you finish the video? It stated that a movie is in production towards the end.

  • @knightofkyranic2451
    @knightofkyranic2451 8 дней назад +28

    BobbyBroccoli Fans: “we will watch your career with great interest.”

    • @souravagrawal382
      @souravagrawal382 2 дня назад

      Ah, the background music reminds me of BobbyBroccoli

  • @Crossark1
    @Crossark1 13 дней назад +224

    Casinos before lawmakers: “Poker is a game of skill!”
    Casinos when a player develops and uses a skill to help them win more: “This is an outrage!”

    • @AbsolXGuardian
      @AbsolXGuardian 9 дней назад +9

      Exactly. I was really suprised when I found out what card counting was, because from context clues I assumed it to be a form of card marking, because what card counting actually is was how I assume one played correctly

    • @davidp.7620
      @davidp.7620 5 дней назад +6

      Casinos are actually the ones standing in the way of poker being considered a skill game. That way they can keep their monopoly on Ir.

    • @trybunt
      @trybunt 5 дней назад

      Skills are banned

    • @ShadowManceri
      @ShadowManceri 5 дней назад +3

      But poker IS game of skill. Baccarat is *NOT* poker.

    • @D-Vinko
      @D-Vinko День назад

      @@ShadowManceri If card counting isn't allowed, then there's no skill involved in poker. It's 100% RNG.

  • @jackcandykehn6226
    @jackcandykehn6226 28 дней назад +1118

    Genuinely misread 1.9k views as 1.9 million when clicking on it, and believed it till I saw at the end. Deserves so many more views, great video don’t stop

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  26 дней назад +71

      Best comment yet, thank you very much Jack.

    • @sped-master-flex409
      @sped-master-flex409 19 дней назад

      @@Run_The_Numbers1.9M soon enough good job man

    • @yes3858
      @yes3858 19 дней назад +18

      245k now, so it won't take much longer at this rate😊

    • @redaoualla9703
      @redaoualla9703 19 дней назад +1

      I subscribed because of this comment , some youtubers don’t deserve to stay in the shadow

    • @TheSpeedyLoonyCanoli
      @TheSpeedyLoonyCanoli 18 дней назад

      @@redaoualla9703the vast majority low view videos are a blight to my feed. Im no stranger to finding low subs channels sky rocket after seeing their great production/editing quality and storytelling. This guy has the skill to get a few hundred thousand subs by next year if he keeps improving from this level onward.

  • @birdwaveracing9
    @birdwaveracing9 8 дней назад +18

    The delicious double-standard of rigorously establishing a well-understood, transparent, and nevertheless tolerated institutional advantage, then having a problem with individual advantage and even flipping the table on which they were legitimately beaten ethically mandates defrauding casinos.

  • @blahmcblahface3965
    @blahmcblahface3965 Месяц назад +455

    1. Maybe the casino shouldn't set up special requests for players
    2. Why don't they just change the cards used with plain backs?!
    I'm on his side....screw the casinos for being so dumb

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  29 дней назад +106

      @@blahmcblahface3965 Casinos are greedy. If the Borgata/Crockfords doesn’t grant special requests, another casino would.
      That’s an excellent point. I think it’s because edge sorting barely existed prior to this event. There were some obscure stories of people using it, but it wasn’t at all a thing on casino’s radars. Once this happened, some casinos did alter their card designs and the card manufacturers like Gemaco (Borgata actually sued them during this saga, it just wasn’t relevant to the video’s story) changed their manufacturing practices.
      But because edge sorting requires the casino to grant so many requests, they can just not grant those requests anymore and will have protected themselves.

    • @JohnAllogop
      @JohnAllogop 25 дней назад +39

      blank cards r really easy to mark, tables r dirty so sometimes stuff just sticks to them. that could mark them and make them easy to identify so they have patterns instead

    • @Darkshadow64540
      @Darkshadow64540 24 дня назад +6

      Ok, just pick a pattern that has a solid edge

    • @zym6687
      @zym6687 22 дня назад +13

      @@Darkshadow64540 When that its slightly off center its easier to tell than a pattern that goes to the edges

    • @coryc9040
      @coryc9040 18 дней назад

      ​@@zym6687easy solution is to never repeat a deck if they are unwilling to pay the winnings of an edge sorter. That's my biggest problem with this case. The casino doesn't assume risk of this advantage play because they just won't pay out if they can prove after the fact that edge sorting occurred. If the advantage players get extremely unlucky the casino is perfectly happy to keep their winnings. I seriously think that with precedents like these, gamblers should be able to sue the casino for losses after they are over served with alcohol. Getting your patrons drunk to inhibit their ability to control their impulses is much worse than taking advantage of a casino's oversight. Especially as we already know how addictive gambling is by itself.

  • @robertlayton4624
    @robertlayton4624 24 дня назад +505

    Shame Phil lost his cases. Can't believe that requests granted by the casino can be overlooked in a court system like that! They knew what they were being asked to do, they were foolish to not spend more time thinking on it and were too greedy to say no. I bet if the shoe was on the other foot the casino would STILL win their case.
    Great documentary, loved every minute of it!

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  24 дня назад +47

      Thanks Robert, totally agree with your take.

    • @MatthewBaran
      @MatthewBaran 21 день назад +22

      Thats what I find to be bullshit too. They chose to accept. Their greed should have cost them

    • @darylhoward2485
      @darylhoward2485 19 дней назад +18

      In fact, everyone of us that have lost money at casinos by playing at a disadvantage should now sue casinos because they don’t post that you’re playing at a disadvantage.

    • @dharmictribulations
      @dharmictribulations 16 дней назад +7

      Turns out it's illegal to be better at gaming than casinos

    • @MrSnakedHD
      @MrSnakedHD 14 дней назад +4

      ⁠@@Run_The_NumbersI disagree, the supreme judge illustrated well. If you use deceit to put rules and requests that would alter the nature of the game, that’s cheating because it’s fraudulent in nature, whether the casino realizes it or not.
      Being able to know what the cards are while face down because of a manipulation goes against the rules of the game. If they were able to do it without the dealer manipulating the cards, it’d be fair game.
      I’m not trying to defend Casinos and their scummy tactics.

  • @brandywinerafter
    @brandywinerafter 7 дней назад +22

    Ivey makes a casino his own cash cow for a few nights.
    Government: Back off, that's mine.

  • @gruntopolouski5919
    @gruntopolouski5919 16 дней назад +397

    Every time OP said “present day” then showed a year of 2012, my brain went “Huh?”

    • @ddichny
      @ddichny 15 дней назад +23

      I get the same jolt when the medical cases channel goes, "...causing him to go to the emergency room, where we are now," even when the case history retelling goes on for weeks or years after that.

    • @MasterCrander
      @MasterCrander 14 дней назад +7

      Noticed the same thing; sus as fuck

    • @Nerdy1729
      @Nerdy1729 14 дней назад +1

      @@amgokan It is fishy, but unless he is using multiple documentaries or a documentary+additional research, why wa he talking about 2017 events

    • @agmhelena7266
      @agmhelena7266 13 дней назад

      reupload

    • @agmhelena7266
      @agmhelena7266 13 дней назад +3

      ​@@amgokanai mayhaps?

  • @kolkoki
    @kolkoki 17 дней назад +247

    "The house always win, except when it doesnt. And when it doesn't, it rewrites the rules." If you ever make a merch store at any point in time, make this a poster and i will buy it.

    • @athenaraines
      @athenaraines 15 дней назад +8

      The house always wins. Either in the casino, or in the lawsuit against you for winning too much.

    • @Po0pF4c3
      @Po0pF4c3 14 дней назад +3

      Could also be said about today's politics.

    • @kolkoki
      @kolkoki 14 дней назад +1

      @@Po0pF4c3 thats why i want a poster of it

    • @jenispizz2556
      @jenispizz2556 10 дней назад

      You watched a RUclips video about the topic and feel comfortable accusing the UK courts of corruption?
      Think about it friend, you didn't review the laws around this issue or even read the ruling and you feel comfortable offering a strong opinion.
      If you want the laws to represent your will, you can't check out of the system. If the casinos control the judiciary, you have to prove that.

    • @kolkoki
      @kolkoki 10 дней назад

      @@jenispizz2556 i'm not even from the UK bro

  • @koody1833
    @koody1833 3 дня назад +5

    If they win its legal
    If you win Its illegal

  • @smajet5640
    @smajet5640 22 дня назад +197

    At first, I felt bad that Sun wasn't getting credit for the system and that the courts seemed to say that it was Ivey's system, but it's really funny that she's getting away with doing the same thing just because Phil Ivey's the name that was in the headlines.

    • @karldorflinger5857
      @karldorflinger5857 15 дней назад +39

      Thing is all the gambling was done under his name so she’s not liable at all, technically she was just his “friend” sitting with him

    • @Zorua3
      @Zorua3 14 дней назад +14

      I bet you anything that they haven't gone after her bc it's turned into a "Moneymaker" situation
      She posts her casino wins to inexperienced gamblers on TikTok, and I bet some of them walk into casinos to try to pull off her tricks themselves

    • @annikreinblut8147
      @annikreinblut8147 10 дней назад +2

      it’s like when her friends didn’t pay her $100,000 tab - if that story’s legit, she likely harboured some bad feelings from that and worked to never be tricked like that again

    • @emred4653
      @emred4653 5 дней назад

      honestly thats good. She didnt wanna go all out and she deserved the money after how she got arrested

    • @zeyface6366
      @zeyface6366 4 дня назад

      @@annikreinblut8147 14:47

  • @MrBooblo
    @MrBooblo 20 дней назад +167

    Incredible work.
    God I hate casinos but I hate the courts even more when they so willingly let themselves get bent over by them.

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  19 дней назад +12

      Thank you very much! Appreciate you taking your time to watch

    • @el.and04
      @el.and04 17 дней назад

      Yep. Casinos are built off being unfair so when they try to pull unfair shit you can't be too surprised. But courts are supposed to be fair. And they're clearly not

  • @pyromen321
    @pyromen321 8 дней назад +11

    Say you go to a casino and happen to notice a roulette wheel is 5% more likely to land on black than red or green. You then make a boatload of money betting huge on black. Should you then be liable for the difference between your winnings and the statistically expected losses if the wheel wasn’t broken?
    The obvious answer is no.

  • @Coledebord2
    @Coledebord2 18 дней назад +310

    All the judges were in the casino’s pocket 100%. And the fact that the one casino had the audacity to sue him for the money he would have lost playing without the advantage is a whole new level of hypocrisy. The casino’s idea of “fair play” is a complete fucking joke.

    • @jarlcarl_5148
      @jarlcarl_5148 12 дней назад +6

      No reason not to ask for it as the casino, it's at least facially plausible and no downside. I'd be a little surprised if the entire UK Supreme Court was paid off by the casino to rule this way. Their reasoning makes sense, although as a policy matter I do think they should have ruled the other way.

    • @JakeBlakeCatboy
      @JakeBlakeCatboy 12 дней назад +30

      If you win by walking in for the first time in your life, having never gambled, threw down a million dollars on green in roulette and win, they'll try to cry that something was unfair.
      Casinos are the biggest sore losers I've ever seen, and I say that as someone who used to go to fighting game tournaments where "Yeah, well, my controller wasn't working" is a regular excuse.
      I read a story once where someone hit a jackpot on a machine, took a photo of it, and the casino said "Oh that was just a computer bug" like that's somehow her problem. Pay her out, update the software, and get over it. It's not her job to keep your shit running right. Needless to say, she lawyered up because the only time the casino has to pay someone they say "My controller is broken!" is a load of bullshit.
      Casinos will lose fair and square, and then jump through the most insane hoops to call someone a cheater. They'll never admit defeat, and it's only okay when they do it. It's hypocrisy, it's disgusting, and they shouldn't be allowed to get away with this shit.
      I'm tired of these sore losers crying and whining that every time they lose is unfair because this bullshit or that bullshit and why should they ever have to pay anyone when they lose? The one way street bullshit needs to die.

    • @jenispizz2556
      @jenispizz2556 10 дней назад +2

      This cynical attitude is why we see such decay in democracies.
      You watched a RUclips video on this topic and felt comfortable accusing the UK judiciary of serious corruption. You didn't review the laws around Casinos in the UK or even listen to more than a minute of the ruling.
      People who thumbs upped the original comment have to do better if you want the laws to reflect your wishes. Giving up and checking out is a sure fire way to make sure they don't.

  • @LudvigSegerfalk
    @LudvigSegerfalk 17 дней назад +213

    To rule that a gambler has an obligation to provide a "fair game" to a casino is the most UTTERLY INSANE thing i have heard in my life. To suggest that while every game inside of a casino is rigged against the gambler and the very construction of the building is designed to increase the amount of time a gambler spends gambling, meanwhile the casino ACTIVELY INEBRIATES HIM. That the gambler has an obligation to provide the casino with a "fair game” is so absurd, stupid and ridiculous that I genuinely do not think that a person with a sound and unbiased mind could make such a ruling. I think that judge was either bribed, or somehow mentally deficient. Either he was high of his ass when he made that ruling, or he has early-onset dementia, or he is just a MASSIVE idiot. It is so completely ridiculous, i can't find the words to describe it.

    • @nick1635
      @nick1635 6 дней назад

      Yes the judge was surely corrupt and part of the boys club.

  • @timothyerasmus6094
    @timothyerasmus6094 10 дней назад +7

    The disappointment of going to your channel for more of these incredible documentaries and seeing this is the first makes me even more excited to be part of the beginning of great things to come. Keep it up man 🔥

  • @ddichny
    @ddichny 15 дней назад +102

    The irony is that the casino would gladly have paid much more than $11 million to a consultant who analyzed their setup and informed them of any such flaws so they could tighten up their gaming tables, but damned if they'll let one gambler keep $11 million by highlighting the same weakness to them.

  • @cityuser
    @cityuser 17 дней назад +171

    "Can I rotate the cards?"
    Casino: "Yes!"
    *actually wins money*
    "Hey! You can't rotate the cards and WIN! That's cheating!" ?????

    • @notme222
      @notme222 16 дней назад +6

      Casino: "Yes, as long as it doesn't alter the odds."
      ...
      (continue with your script.)

    • @cityuser
      @cityuser 16 дней назад

      @@notme222 "Can I rotate the cards? It will increase our odds. My partner wants to employ feng shui to assure 运气 for great winnings. "
      "Yes! I'm sure it will bring you great luck!"
      ...
      (continue with the script)

    • @ddichny
      @ddichny 15 дней назад +37

      ​@@notme222 Casino: "Man, they're stupid to think that rotating the cards will improve their luck, sure, we'll agree to them doing that."
      Gambler: "Man, the casino is stupid to not realize it really DOES improve our luck on subsequent deals, just as we openly said!"
      Casino: "We're suing you for our negative opinion of what you honestly said you were doing when we agreed to it."

    • @aero4856
      @aero4856 11 дней назад +3

      It wasn't even that. it was "Can *you* rotate the cards?"... AND THEY DID IT

    • @steviesteveo1
      @steviesteveo1 10 дней назад +3

      @@ddichny That's a great point. The whole superstition performance involves expressly stating that you're doing all this stuff to help you win

  • @NorthernContrarian
    @NorthernContrarian 10 дней назад +5

    Greed vs. Greed is the perfect summary of this saga. But I do think, that Casino's should not cry foul when their whole business model is built on them having a government protected edge.

  • @BiGEnD05999888
    @BiGEnD05999888 15 дней назад +121

    The BobbyBroccoli of gambling. This was a treat to watch, the research and incredible storytelling kept me hooked the entire time. Super excited for what you’ll produce next, keep it up.

    • @SaturnMoth
      @SaturnMoth 11 дней назад +1

      I came to say exactly this too!

    • @anthonycastellaneta4956
      @anthonycastellaneta4956 7 дней назад

      Same, some presentation upgrades and this guy is going into that 10milion view video every 6 months kind of guy

  • @csgator
    @csgator 22 дня назад +190

    It’s so nice to know crockfords went out of business

  • @fntthesmth423
    @fntthesmth423 9 дней назад +4

    I love all of Ivey's talk of "skill" in the lawsuits seeming to completely gloss over the fact that it wasn't even him who knew how to edge-sort! That was all Sun!

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 15 дней назад +95

    Being an advantage player is a rare and difficult line of work for sure. Casinos happily throw free drinks at customers to sit and gamble away, not caring if that individual has a problem, or can afford to lose the money they’re putting up, but god forbid you jump out of your chair to celebrate a big win, it can be voided immediately and you won’t be paid, god forbid you know how to turn the house’s huge advantage to a single digit advantage in your favor, not breaking any rules to do so. They can threaten you, intimidate you, cause you grief and even refuse to pay you, tell local police to harass you on their behalf. It really is a cruel joke and why no one should give them a dime of their hard earned money.

    • @sparks6177
      @sparks6177 9 дней назад +1

      The house advantage isn’t “huge” baccarat has a 1.06% house edge in most cases. What you’re calling “small” is 4x larger than the standard house edge and that’s worst case scenario for this strategy. The truth is this is fraud and actually cheating, not just writing a few rules that boost your odds by 1% like most casinos do.

    • @Mangotaco126
      @Mangotaco126 9 дней назад

      ​@@sparks6177 "can someone think of the poor casinos 😢"
      Bootlicker

    • @MrHolzbein42
      @MrHolzbein42 8 дней назад

      @@sparks6177 keep riding the casinos dick bro. The casino AGREED to his demands and he didnt even rotate the cards himself. He won fairly.

    • @nick1635
      @nick1635 6 дней назад

      Casinos are for idiots only.

  • @techjan3247
    @techjan3247 23 дня назад +216

    The video at the end is very cute - the interviewer was completely caught off-guard when Ivey smoothly asked the question back haha

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  23 дня назад +51

      Agreed, it made me crack up when I first saw it. Thanks for watching.

    • @sawmill035
      @sawmill035 21 день назад +13

      Even with a wife and kids, rizz game still intact

    • @CupGuyDude12
      @CupGuyDude12 21 день назад +3

      @@Run_The_Numberslove this video so much thanks for making this gem

  • @Kknah91
    @Kknah91 8 дней назад +10

    I’ve never gambled in a casino or even bought a lottery ticket, but this video was so well done. I understood all your explanations, and was totally engaged in the story the whole time!

  • @tradingmedic
    @tradingmedic 21 день назад +109

    It's complete and utter BS that casinos can dupe people by drugging them but when they outsmart themselves it is they who cry foul.

  • @accountnamewithheld
    @accountnamewithheld 21 день назад +126

    You'd think if they wanted to continue the long game why didn't they lose a session once in a while
    100% takehomes are a sure red flag

    • @leoroccaforte7487
      @leoroccaforte7487 18 дней назад +41

      They didn't want to continue for a long time because they suspected the casinos would catch on at some point, but I agree maybe losing some money would have been a smarter play

    • @estoylaroca
      @estoylaroca 13 дней назад +10

      It would just prolong the inevitable.
      Even if they lost, they wouldn't be in the negative, which is what makes it suspicious, because you should be in the negative in the long run.
      What they should have done, is know when to stop.
      Plenty of casinos in the world, I'm sure they wouldn't mind losing a few mill.
      But they put on heat on a few ones, and yeah, you only need 1 mouth to start talking until all casinos put their eyes on you.

    • @zeyface6366
      @zeyface6366 4 дня назад

      @@leoroccaforte7487 21:56

  • @Abigsnails
    @Abigsnails 7 дней назад +7

    "So just keep that in mind, the most popular and over-saturated method of advantage play has graphs that look like that" is such a good way to wrap that segment

  • @cvanceter
    @cvanceter 19 дней назад +172

    Alright, imma need at least 3 more gambling documentaries from you bro

  • @user-wf7rx7ev7m
    @user-wf7rx7ev7m 18 дней назад +41

    Just wanted to say this is a top notch, thrilling and exciting documentary that deserves real professional recognition. Great pacing, great story-telling, great style.

  • @stizanley3987
    @stizanley3987 11 дней назад +2

    Moral of the story: Gambling is not smart. Even when you figure something out to give you an advantage they sue you and try to take the money back.

  • @seankiernan7327
    @seankiernan7327 19 дней назад +45

    I had no idea that beating the casino inherently constitutes cheating. And that casinos are inherently immune from the same legal standard.

    • @notme222
      @notme222 16 дней назад +4

      Altering the odds inherently constitutes cheating. Arranging a deck to reduce randomness constitutes cheating. I assure you, casinos would NOT be immune if they were caught running games that aren't random.

    • @hellboy19991
      @hellboy19991 7 дней назад +5

      @@notme222 you mean slotmachines?

    • @notme222
      @notme222 7 дней назад

      @@hellboy19991 Slot machines are random. It's not the randomness you'd infer from the symbols on the display, but it's still random.
      The overall Return To Player (RTP) is set by the State Gaming Commission and routinely audited, but casinos typically go a good bit higher because players get a "feel" for which casinos hit more often.
      For example, Atlantic City requires a minimum 83% RTP, but casinos there are typically in the 90s. For the physical reels you can only get the measured results from 3rd parties but for video slots you can look up the name and get the exact #. And sometimes there's an info screen that will tell you right in the game.
      As with all games, the house has an edge. But slanted odds doesn't mean it isn't random.

    • @shenanigans2877
      @shenanigans2877 7 дней назад +4

      ​@@notme222The whole excuse was that they were rotating lucky cards. The casino was totally willing to help them "cheat" until those cards were actually lucky and not a superstition akin to the ones casinos exploit every day to sucker people. They got played by their own game and then threw a hissy fit

    • @notme222
      @notme222 7 дней назад +1

      ​@@shenanigans2877 I think if a pit boss came over and said "Hey, we're going to pull the 10s out of this blackjack deck for luck" the players would have a lawsuit, even if they agreed to it at the time. You can use bullshit to convince someone to make a bad choice within the rules of the game, but not to alter the game.
      I think this is where your view is in conflict with the law. You're coming at it like "the game" is "let's see who can trick each other". Were that the system, if the casino agrees to their own detriment than so be it.
      But the law says that the game has fixed odds, based on randomized, unpredictable decks. Changing that to either side's benefit is a violation.
      If you want to "beat the casino", you have to do it by things that don't alter the odds. For example, if they offer a "matching bonus" for play and then you quit playing as soon as you hit the minimum, that's totally fair. Lots of people do this. They just aren't famous because (by definition) you can't do this a lot.

  • @vultig
    @vultig 16 дней назад +58

    Honestly suprised if casinos don't end up making far more than their money back on people falsely thinking they can outsmart the casino because of stories like this.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 12 дней назад +5

      Pretty much. I've met "good" gamblers who still barely tread water in terms of lifetime wins/losses. It is crazy crazy hard to beat these motherfuckers. If you do they find every way to keep you going because every hot streak ends.

  • @InterloperBob
    @InterloperBob 7 дней назад +1

    I know Baccarat has a fixed return for the casino, but it's crazy that MGM allowed those specific requests to Ivey of all people. Part of me wonders if they were as motivated to find the new advantage play (for the long term arms race) as they were to get Ivey's business.

    • @Dyslexibon
      @Dyslexibon 7 дней назад

      High rollers have all kinds of crazy requests. Turning cards a certain way wouldn't have seemed sus at all before this incident.

  • @x8c8r
    @x8c8r 18 дней назад +56

    >plays to win
    >"cheater"

  • @Crux1293
    @Crux1293 22 дня назад +113

    It makes me mad that he lost these court battles, but he got greedy in London, and got bit by the sheep he went to skin. Fantastic video btw.

  • @jodycwilliams
    @jodycwilliams 2 дня назад +1

    Honestly, the UK Supreme Court's decision makes perfectly good sense.
    Awesome video man. Very well done.

    • @SCU3A_S7EVE
      @SCU3A_S7EVE 2 дня назад +1

      They asked the casino to spin around specific “lucky” cards and not replace the decks for literally 16 hours straight and the casino was like “sure!” 😂
      Dude, the court’s decision is insane.

  • @rigatoni_joe5090
    @rigatoni_joe5090 19 дней назад +45

    1:04:56 the audacity of these people lmfao

    • @Maxsmack
      @Maxsmack 13 дней назад +6

      Definitely bribed

  • @rudy490
    @rudy490 27 дней назад +106

    This is one of the most egregious things I have ever seen. Makes me never want to go to a casino. Also, AMAZING work dude. Best video I've seen in a while. Subbed.

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  26 дней назад +1

      Appreciate that Rudy, thanks for taking the time to watch it.

  • @zachsteiner
    @zachsteiner 8 дней назад +1

    Fantastic video! One of the best RUclips documentaries I’ve seen in a long time.

  • @davef5277
    @davef5277 22 дня назад +46

    Want to really hurt a casino? ….don’t go there.

    • @kamakaziozzie3038
      @kamakaziozzie3038 13 дней назад +4

      Nailed it perfectly 👌
      I don’t give those thieves the opportunity to take any of my hard earned money

  • @4bSix86f61
    @4bSix86f61 17 дней назад +47

    So a 'fair' gaming experience is the gamblers never getting their money back.

  • @tannerghost16
    @tannerghost16 7 дней назад +1

    Great first video brother! Honestly thought you had more videos to binge, but subscribed so I won’t miss the journey.
    Welcome to RUclips baby!!!

  • @Hubbayes
    @Hubbayes 24 дня назад +181

    I am 46 minutes into the video and i just noticed that this video only has 36k views and the channel only has 561 subscribers. This channel is so underrated.

  • @R3tr0t
    @R3tr0t 21 день назад +38

    What an interesting story and amazing work with this documentary. Wasn't planning to watch 1h 15min video on one sitting but I was captivated by the whole setting.

  • @trace.mp4
    @trace.mp4 11 дней назад +5

    Undertale music chiming in had me dead

    • @tehbag5520
      @tehbag5520 3 дня назад

      its slowed down Ghost Fight

  • @lbgstzockt8493
    @lbgstzockt8493 15 дней назад +18

    The Tobacco and gambling industries are in a perpetual battle to find out who is the scummiest, and today the gamblers win in my book.

  • @capoman1
    @capoman1 16 дней назад +28

    At a riverboat casino I use to work at, the baccarat players colluded with a dealer. We have auto shuffle machines that keep 8 shuffled decks ready to go. She did not shuffle, she just re dealt the previous shoe and the players knew every card coming... IDK how much the casino paid out that day, but needless to say she got fired.

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi 10 дней назад

      lmao
      that just seems kinda stupid

  • @TheMastur
    @TheMastur 6 дней назад +1

    In vegas, all advantage play cases were automatically thrown out. This sets a dangerous precedent where casinos can accuse anyone of cheating via card counting etc and take you to court over it

  • @Maxime_K-G
    @Maxime_K-G 19 дней назад +23

    The fact that they used cards with continuous patterns at real casinos is crazy. I used to think those were only in cheap decks that come with poker chips. All my decks have the same image with a white border on the back of the cards, so it's impossible to tell which is which.

    • @JM-740
      @JM-740 12 дней назад +3

      Cut can still affect white border. If the border is uneven on one side over other

  • @tonsu646
    @tonsu646 18 дней назад +28

    "ok, ill pay cards, but they have to be face up"
    "ok this is a good deal"
    *Loses*
    "wait hold on your cheating"

  • @ThatLolaSnail
    @ThatLolaSnail 8 дней назад +2

    Ah, yes, an ordinary person, who, like everyone, gets a few million from their dad, a business man, to spend on gambling... 😂

  • @TheOmw2000
    @TheOmw2000 21 день назад +31

    Amazing story. From my simpleton understanding, if they hadn’t fled when crockford replaced the shoe, I think this whole thing could’ve been, at best avoided, at least extended. The casino changed the shoe under suspicion. Ivy and sun confirmed the suspicion when they tried to cash out and run immediately after it was changed.

    • @IVIaskerade
      @IVIaskerade 18 дней назад +7

      Especially when there was nothing stopping them from just restarting the system with the new shoe

    • @gadget2622
      @gadget2622 17 дней назад +7

      At the very least lose enough hands to make it look like the reason you got up and left was that your hot streak was finally over.

    • @ZeSlowlyDyingNoob
      @ZeSlowlyDyingNoob 16 дней назад

      ​​@@gadget2622 was probably an extremely tense situation at the time, Phil iveys the goat poker player but here you're talking about going heads up with the casino, with millions on the line, knowing that you are probably one of the few people in history whose playing a system where you've gained a statistical edge over THE CASINO whose entire institution is built on their edge. While he was playing he was being watched stringently by floor men, pit bosses, security, and the casino surveillance. I'm hindsight that would have been the most +ev play, considering but he's a poker pro purposely dumping money is not in his skillset. Him cashing out when he did, he was probably afraid every moment that theyd caught on😮

    • @notme222
      @notme222 16 дней назад +10

      Nah, there's no bringing it back at that point.
      1) If you try to set up the next shoe, they're watching closely as you identify which cards you want rotated.
      2) If your streak ends with the new deck, you're just reinforcing the idea that there was something sketchy going on with the old one.
      Might as well just take a deck change as a sign that your luck is over. I bet it's a pretty common time for people to leave. The time to worry was earlier. If you always bet "player hand" before an 8 or 9 comes out, they're going to know it's not luck.
      Card counters are careful not to make their bets obvious. This despite a lower edge and no grounds for being sued. I did a rough calculation and the odds of that win streak are like one in a billion. You can't expect them not to notice.

    • @ddichny
      @ddichny 15 дней назад +1

      @@notme222 Exactly.

  • @mat-ts2mb
    @mat-ts2mb 24 дня назад +42

    One of the most engaging casino videos I’ve ever watched. Was extremely surprised to see your subscriber/view count. I can absolutely see a good future with this channel if you keep up this quality.

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  23 дня назад +7

      Much appreciated, I love making videos so I don't intend to stop.

  • @VolumeSkies
    @VolumeSkies 5 дней назад +2

    The casino’s: “Your honor, how the turntables”

  • @NBA2K11Celtics
    @NBA2K11Celtics 17 дней назад +12

    It's actually crazy... The Casinos blamed them for sorting the cards, but they agreed to the conditions. I don't understand it. Everybody knows (besides poker) it's always player vs casino when it comes to gambling. Some back-door agreements must have gone on. Good video, probably a 50 hour project!

    • @ddichny
      @ddichny 15 дней назад +5

      Exactly.. Casino: "I don't see how that could help them, they're just stupidly superstitious, so sure we'll agree to that."
      Gambler: [wins]
      Casino: "Hey, no fair capitalizing on our arrogance!"

  • @darnwrong794
    @darnwrong794 16 дней назад +34

    In a weird way, I kind of agree with the UK Supreme Court's reasoning, but not the cheating conclusion and their final decision. Social engineering IS a type of attack with malicious intent. In IT, social engineering is categorized as hacking, and hackers are criminals and their ill-gotten gains are often recovered. In which case, this is not cheating and more of an exploit of casino's weakness and complacency. And following that line of reasoning from UK Supreme Court, not cheating = payout from casino.
    Though one could also argue that in a gambling setting, both parties MUST HAVE malicious intent to win any money.
    p.s. great video, surprisingly well made and even though some section feels slow paced, its captivating enough that I finished it in one sitting. Keep up the good work!

    • @notme222
      @notme222 16 дней назад +15

      That's a sensible interpretation. Also interesting is that the judge in the US case specifically said it's NOT cheating and it's NOT fraud, (and was not RICO because few things are) but it was a "breach of contract" with the casino.

    • @ddichny
      @ddichny 15 дней назад +19

      @@notme222 Not a breach of contract. Ivey asked the casino to play baccarat with him under slightly modified rules. The casino agreed to play by those rules. That's the contract of the game they were playing.

    • @HamguyBacon
      @HamguyBacon 14 дней назад +7

      @@notme222 it was not a breach of contract because the casino agreed to the rule changes before playing, the casino was the one who broke the breach of contact when they sued to get the money back.
      it was basically them trying to retroactively change the rules of the game and ignoring the fact that they were the ones who agreed to the new rules.

    • @deliriumsd142
      @deliriumsd142 11 дней назад +1

      @@ddichny It's a breach of contract because if we sign a contract where I say we have to use this method of playing to flip a coin and you think the odds are 50/50, the odds are written as 50/50, but I know the odds are 60/40 because of the special coins we're using the contract is invalid. It'd only be a valid contract if I didn't know. It's not fraud and not cheating, but I am using deception for you to agree to a specific contract.
      This entire documentary proves that they were using edge sorting without the house knowing to get an advantage while deceiving the house.

  • @johnsalvucci7922
    @johnsalvucci7922 7 дней назад +3

    Clicked on this video thinking "you cannot legally commit a heist" but no, apparently you absolutely can when the rules are allowed to change.

  • @gassedd
    @gassedd 25 дней назад +36

    shoutout to youtube's algorithm for finding this absolute gem

    • @gassedd
      @gassedd 25 дней назад +5

      the buildup, delivery, narration, audio levels, clip choice & visuals, message & synopsis at the end are all just extremely well put together, good job chief. you've easily got a career in the making 🫡

    • @Run_The_Numbers
      @Run_The_Numbers  23 дня назад +4

      @@gassedd Thank you very much I appreciate the detailed compliment, thank you for watching and taking the time to share your thoughts.

    • @grp420
      @grp420 17 дней назад

      @@gassedd its all AI Lol

  • @qtluna7917
    @qtluna7917 15 дней назад +13

    Honestly, the casinos are shooting themselves in the foot here.
    Consider this advertisement: It has a star (Ivey) from a relevant target audience (poker), it costs a certain amount of money, it runs in the press.
    Just be like "if you manage to beat the system, all the power to you", and all the poor souls on the market try to get to a system to really rip of the casino, fail, and make them millions.
    Especially since advertisement laws often prohibit mainstream ads for casinos.

    • @qtluna7917
      @qtluna7917 15 дней назад +8

      Also, addendum, if they treat a poker superstar like this, this should take away any illusion anyone ever had that they might make money.

    • @hellboy19991
      @hellboy19991 7 дней назад

      @@qtluna7917 and this 100% takes away the illusion that they would play fair and pay out if you do find a working advantage...

  • @Tom-vx5eq
    @Tom-vx5eq 8 дней назад +1

    Hell yea. Bobby broccoli of gambling. Keep it up. This was an incredible video. I've always wanted to know what actually happened

  • @dormie9
    @dormie9 19 дней назад +24

    “Not many have a better resume” than Phil Ivey you say? No one does. He IS the goat, there’s no argument.

  • @BigBear21740
    @BigBear21740 15 дней назад +11

    It's no fun when the rabbit has the gun. 😂😂

  • @McSluntTheSecond
    @McSluntTheSecond 9 дней назад +2

    If I were into gambling, I sure as hell wouldn't go to a casino that refused to pay someone out because they got outsmarted. That would go 100 fold if throwing around large amounts of cash.
    It's rather disappointing that the lawsuits were lost, because we all know that when the shoe is on the other foot, the casinos get away scot free.

  • @berryhops
    @berryhops 16 дней назад +11

    Imagine being Sun's father, suffering through all that hardship for a while then climbing back, to find out your daughter is a gambling addict and thrown in jail for about a month, then later she takes revenge and becomes a successful gambler ;-;

    • @jenelaina5665
      @jenelaina5665 14 дней назад +7

      To be fair, it was trusting a friend that screwed her over and threw her in jail. As it was said, she could've paid it back if they asked. But probably decided she'd never step foot in the US again despite the fact that she had the money to pay.
      Moral of that bit of the story, double check your friends pay back loans taken out in your name. Silly but relatable oversight.

  • @leegamabolz
    @leegamabolz 16 дней назад +14

    This would make the best RUclips poop on edging but I don't have enough patience for it.

  • @birdnoir5841
    @birdnoir5841 7 дней назад +9

    Imagine being a judge and ruling in favor of blood-sucking casinos lol

  • @gruntopolouski5919
    @gruntopolouski5919 16 дней назад +23

    Come to our Casino, we’ll customize the game if you bet enough. Oops? You won? You must’ve cheated. We won? “So sorry, ante up.”

    • @happykill123
      @happykill123 11 дней назад

      I'm sure the Crockfords would've returned their winnings if the table was flipped. Or if you as a player suspect something to be off, you're allowed to get your money back and they must sue you for it. I'm sure that's how it works in this fair world.

  • @polyesterbees
    @polyesterbees 19 дней назад +25

    "her father was freed from the work camp and struck it rich in the factory business"
    left a work camp and started a work camp 😭 learned NOTHING

  • @CompComp
    @CompComp 8 дней назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video. Def reminds me of Bobby Brocoli. I can't wait to see what you make next.

  • @milovogel1568
    @milovogel1568 17 дней назад +15

    45:53 "The beautiful Georgian architecture oozes luxury and exclusivity" that is a regular looking building in london, every building in at least a 5 block radius will look like that

    • @SkyBum123
      @SkyBum123 12 дней назад +5

      So weird, this quote popped up exactly at the same time the narrator was speaking it so I was literally reading the words as they came out of his mouth.

    • @thesunman
      @thesunman 8 дней назад +1

      @@SkyBum123That happened because this comment has a time stamp in it. It is apart of RUclips's new "timed comments" feature.