Casino Cheating Expert Reviews Card Counting and Casino Scams From Movies | Vanity Fair

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Casino game protection expert Sal Piacente reviews notorious card counting and casino game cheating scenes from films including 'Rain Man,' 'Rounders,' 'The Sting,' 'Austin Powers,' 'Casino,' 'Ocean's Thirteen,' 'The Cooler,' 'Runner Runner,' 'Now You See Me 2,' 'Shade' and '21.'

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  • @rcplus4807
    "If you wanna leave the casino with a small fortune, bring a large one" smiles - pure gold!
  • I literally know 0 card games except Uno, never want to set foot in a casino but watching an expert explain a trade is always fascinating
  • Not only the guy instantly notice the cheating technique, but he reproduce it and break it down for us. Such a great man and a great video
  • @goblinzaku6211
    He looks EXACTLY like what a person who calls themselves a casino cheating expert would look like.
  • @nowknow
    This guy has to be the world's greatest uncle.
  • @c8_snow133
    The fact that even he and his wife had worked out the cheats together!!! Mind blowing this guy could go into any casino and win everything if he wanted 😂😂😂
  • When he talks about the scene in 21, he's 100% right in that the movie was trying to keep things simple for the viewer. The book that 21 was based on, which was based on a true story, goes into all of the details about True Counts vs. Running Counts. Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich. Read it in high school and it's still one of my favorite books. The splitting 8s scene is a HUGE scene in the book, so I'm glad that it made it to the movie.
  • @MrFancyGamer
    this guy was flawless, not only is he obviously an expert, but he’s also an amazing communicator <3
  • @SairentoII
    I don’t know a single thing about casino games/poker/etc, and yet I’m interested enough to watch a 23 minute video of a professional talking about it
  • I stopped playing cards the first time I played with a card shark, he said never play cards with someone you don’t know, he then showed me why. It was incredible to see, he was so fast you couldn’t see even when he told what to look for.
  • @alt_warn4211
    I like that he tried to relate best he could to the movies, instead of just dismissing them as being Hollywood or whatever. Most expert videos tend to do that, this is much more entertaining.
  • @shaun374
    Usually these “experts” are kind of showy hacks. But this guy was solid gold. And he was very entertaining to watch. Bring him back, please.
  • @JmsNmnn
    Need to bring this guy back for more! He's clearly an expert and super fascinating
  • @ChaosChanneler
    An expert that still seems like they are having fun with their profession and enjoy teaching a thing or two about the business. Class act, please bring this man back for a second round of information as long as it's not to revealing, he is great to listen to. :D
  • Duuude even after seeing him cheat I’m still blown away. He makes it look so natural! Such a charismatic guy and the explanations were great!
  • @natalie5947
    This guy brought so much to the table. All the examples, all the knowledge, even an accomplice. What a great speaker and educator.
  • @cruizlee214
    I like how much overlap there is between cheating games and magicians tricks.
  • @mofo7689
    What I found more impressive than his obvious skill is that he is plainly spoken. He did not try to bury the audience in "babble". In a 2013 trip to DC, we visited the National Cathedral. The tour guide was an exceptional vault of knowledge that could boggle my mind with her vast knowledge about intricate details that never required deception. After her impressive presentation in the free tour, of course I "donated" $20, but also learned she was a retired elementary school teacher.
  • @ulose9395
    Imagine how dangerous it would be to play cards with this guy. If he wanted to rob you blind he could with ease. Great video! 👍
  • @gustoonz
    You have to bring this guy back in at least once every few months