For everyone asking, the 2 gambling sites I play on in all of my videos are linked in the description. Remember to gamble responsibly and only play with money you can afford to lose. Have a great day :)
I'm fascinated by this platform. The dealers dont have to worry about chips or paying the players, just dealing the cards. The compiter does the rest. But how do the dealers know what seat or position to deal the cards to? Is there some kind of board they're looking at to see the player's names? It's pretty genius.
we are looking at a computer screen that displays all of the 7 seats, player enters and sits down we see his chosen nickname, it's all part of the system
@@brianbrwa In what sense? I believe you're talking about the interface, which is managed by an artificial intelligence. If you're talking about the image itself, the dealers are obviously real, so is the background. This existed way before generative AI models.
If you notice the woman shuffling is looking at the cards while she shuffles.. You might say "Of course she is, how're you supposed to shuffle without looking?" What I mean is, she's tilting the cards far enough back in her shuffle so she can see them, and then cut the deck in the houses favor. I used to work at a casino that got into this online dealer stuff during covid. They literally had a dedicated person to come in, shuffle, and as they were shuffling they'd use this exact technique. Everyone is too focused on the game being played infront of them to actually watch the shuffler behind the dealer. She'll cut the cards, and shuffle considerably slower when she gets the desired result, and then put the "correct" stack in the middle of the larger deck.
But how can they account for the number of players, given that they change through the session? EDIT: I'm not doubting your assertion, by the way, I'd be naive if I didn't believe they tried to fix things in their favor, I'm just very curious as to how it works.
But is there a trick to make it work? The number of players changes during the video, and the number of card sealed changes depending on the player decisions She gets a good amount of ties, even with the first 21, unless she is changing the card while moving it close to the other cards, no idea why it would matter or it is working in their favor.
@@sacta Players in an in person Casino change from game to game, exactly like how it changes online. People come in, wait for the current game to finish, get dealt in, fold, and leave. Dave can sit at the same table for an hour, but can watch six or seven people come and go through various hands. It doesn't matter how many people come or go, the table even in an IRL casino will play Dealer V 1 or Dealer v 6. What matters is getting ties or getting wins. Even if there is a tie, the casino won't lose. If the casino wins, then they get money. And as we notice for a decent run there towards the middle of the deck, it was ALOT of ties.
@@06kikas3 Yes there is a trick to make it work. The number of players largely doesn't matter. Even in an IRL casino it's how it works. People come, and people go from the table. What matters is getting ties, or getting wins in regards to the house. If it's a tie nobody gains money, if it's a win well the house got what they wanted. The ONLY real way to play fair in a casino is with automated card shufflers. The casino rents them from a third party company, and it literally randomizes the entire deck. Never believe the Casino is playing fair, they literally have surveillance teams watching in a locked room behind security on each table tracking the hands, and it's been documented in MULTIPLE major casinos that if you win too much you'll be asked to leave. As a dealer, you're supposed to make the experience good enough to where even at a loss they'll keep playing. Being a dealer isn't about playing blackjack, it's about keeping the illusion that Casinos are fair.
I watched the women shuffling the cards. With a similar deck I could set up a camera, film myself to estimate the amount she is grabbing per shuffle, build a hidden model based on the prior play info (which tells us where the cards are in the deck that's being shuffled), write a diffusion token model or adversarial model to generate synthetic training data, and then using card tracking (trivial to setup), derive a distribution vary close to the true distribution using KL divergence. Enough that I could accurately decide whether to draw or hold at any given time. And then probably get kidnapped and beheaded by an eastern European mob outfit. But what I just wrote is 100% real and doable. Some nerd out of mitt can do it in an afternoon or two, take me maybe a month with what I know. They need to put a privacy screen between the viewers and the person doing the shuffling, I'm dead serious.
You're the first person I've seen in years that actually meant to use the word defiantly instead of fuking up the spelling for definitely LOL, you restored my hope bro
She does that every single time she deals the cards. It’s a standard movement to show that there is no cheating involved. Also why she keeps her hands open and on the table all the time. Ngl they look quite elegant and hypnotizing lol
Six-teen. Oh wait... Never thought about this before, but why not FIVE-teen (instead of fifteen)? After all, we have nineteen, eighteen, seventeen, sixteen... AND fourteen.
Hahaah! I recognize an EVO table when I see one. Screw the unintentional ASMR (although it's still very nice) Look at that card placement, dealing technique and overall game leading! I wish my guys were more like her.
Man, I'll bankroll you if you get some more footage of her. I put this video on repeat next on my Bluetooth speaker before I took a nap, and I woke up 4 hours later wondering what year it was.
@@BAKER_SWEETS bro you are a legend for 1. Answering, 2. answering so quickplay at such a late time (for me its 4 in the morning), and 3 gave a right answer and not a troll one. Brother your one of the RU-vid comment section Legends.
This is wonderfully relaxing but can we talk about that split play at around ten minutes? Mans gets two 8s, then splits into two more 8s, then hits on both and gets two 2s o_O that seems statistically unlikely at a minimum.
seems she's not quite ok with the videos, at least that's what i anticipate from what she commented. she might have reported it herself to get it down.
None of those. I would think Romanian or moldavian. That 'teen' pronounced like 'tseen' also hard 'r' but not in rus/ukr way are quite signaturic. Less possible czech or slovak.
This one based in Riga, other big online ones are in based Minsk and Macau...( with someorganizedcrime involved) .of course the ladies could be from any Eastern block countries etc...