Surveillance Camera Systems Preserving The Integrity Of Gaming Tables

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Surveillance Camera Systems: Preserving The Integrity Of Gaming Tables

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The better the gambler, the worse the man, wrote Publius Syrus, and all casino owners, from Nevada to Monte Carlo believe him. In fact, they believe him so well that they do not just put watchers and security officers near tables, they put up surveillance camera systems, too.

It is unheard of for casinos not to have surveillance camera systems. After all, fortunes, big or small, are lost and won in the space of seconds inside casinos. With so much money at stake, casino ow...


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The better the gambler, the worse the man, wrote Publius Syrus, and all casino owners, from Nevada to Monte Carlo believe him. In fact, they believe him so well that they do not just put watchers and security officers near tables, they put up surveillance camera systems, too.

It is unheard of for casinos not to have surveillance camera systems. After all, fortunes, big or small, are lost and won in the space of seconds inside casinos. With so much money at stake, casino owners and managers therefore anticipate the worst sides of human nature to surface. There will always be people who will try to beat the odds by cheating the house; and what better way to catch these people than through surveillance camera systems? These watchers never sleep, never blink, and never get distracted by a scantily clad woman, for example, or a brawl that erupted in one of the tables.

Cheating the House

Winning is addictive, and money even more so. Not surprisingly, hordes of players try to cheat at the gaming tables. The trick range from palming of chips and switching of cards to rigging games with the use of electronic devices. In 1998, Dennis McAndrew and his associates pled guilty to slot machine fraud. He and his companions had used hand-held devices to program slot machines and ensure a win each time they play. They won almost $17 million before the operation's ringleader, McAndrew, was apprehended.

Stricter Security after the McAndrew Scam

After the discovery of the McAndrew scam, the gaming industry redoubled its efforts to restore their credibility. Most beefed up their security measures and had state-of-the-art surveillance camera systems installed. Cameras now monitor not just gaming tables but also escalators, elevators, retail stores, and hallways. With the exception of restrooms, just about every area in a casino, or a hotel with a casino, is put under strict surveillance. Additionally, cameras guard both front and back entrances of casinos.

Other casinos also integrate to their surveillance camera systems a means for asset tracking. Wireless motion sensors are attached to gaming machines and any attempt to move these will trigger an alarm.

Regulations on Use of Surveillance Camera Systems

Gaming commissions now recognize the value of integrating surveillance camera systems with risk management. The federal Minimum Internal Control Standards (MICS) specify 20 frames per second as the minimum recording speed of surveillance camera systems. Moreover, it specifies that all captured images be of sufficient clarity.

Gaming commissions, however, are not at all certain images captured in surveillance systems will be admissible in court. Most industry experts and gaming boards believe DVR evidence will be acceptable, but a case is yet to prove or disprove this.

Still, gaming commissions continue to prescribe the use of surveillance camera systems. After all, no matter how sophisticated gaming joints' surveillance camera systems may be, or how painstakingly each camera monitors every inch of the gaming floors, or how many personnel scrutinize the goings-on of each table, there will always be someone who tries to beat the system. Frequently, they fail and get caught. Every now and then, one succeeds and actually makes money out of a scam. With surveillance camera systems, however, apprehending con artists becomes a question of when, not if.




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