actually stunt, it's true for some casinos, especially in the higher denomination chips. Which is in the not so bigger casinos the "eye in the sky" keeps close tabs on them.
I was at one of the casinos last night and asked a former worker if it was true, he said yes. He went to a seminar out in Vegas on the new technology of cheating dice and said some casinos out there have implemented this.
Like I said, this was probably an inside job.
Two of the biggest robberies in the CT casinos were conducted by former security employees. I was working, 2 men started a fire in the "show area" of the casino theater, right during "drop" time. For those that don't know, drop time is when they collect money from the slot bases and place new cash drop boxes on the tables and pull the ones from the previous gaming day. So they knew surveillance, most of security and State Police would respond to the fire. THen boom, since only ONE security officer was left to pull the drop boxes from the high roller area, these two clowns reach into the trolley (houses the boxes) and grabbed 4 boxes. But the one thing the idiots didnt do is wear gloves. Two investigators bolted to the trolley and said dont touch a thing until CSP arrives. I think the dumbasses forgot when they got their gaming licenses they get fingerprinted and were caught in 2 days.