Anti- Cheaters training for casino personnel in Pennsylvania
George Joseph, an established Vegas based casino gambling expert was contracted in other to train casino personnel on how to detect and foil cheaters in their tracks, while playing the popular casino table games.
Joseph has an impeccable reputation as an expert on casino security, who earned his tracks as the security director of several famous Las Vegas based casinos. Currently he is the head of Worldwide Casino Consulting, Inc, a global organization for casino training and casino security worldwide.
He is also the author of many books on casino gaming and gambling in general.
With the addition of the casino games, approximately four thousand new jobs are created, and an influx of millions in tax-revenues. In order to make sure that money is not lost to players with less than honorable motives. All across the United States, there is a history of professional cheater teams, with the sole purpose of cheating casinos, and the state is determined not to give those a shot at taking a run with the money.
With the prospect of possible large wins, comes to probability of players looking to obtain it, through other means then just playing the games, and while analysts agree, that it is smart to get ahead of the game, by training the employees, even with the best protection in place, there will be those that will make an attempt to circumvent it.
Over the next few weeks there are 5 training courses planned, while the new games are due for release on the fourth of July, in order to make the most out of the US holiday weekend. At that time all the popular casino table games will be made available at most Pennsylvanian casinos to the public.
The state is gearing up in order to obtain a status as the gaming destination of the East Coast, and is well underway in reaching this position, as they already surpassed Atlantic City in terms of revenue from slot machines, and the addition of the table casino games, will enable casinos to offer the full assortment of casino games, the state needs to obtain that extra boost, that will position them as the number one gambling destination in the region. The added games are expected to draw in many gambler from other states, where gambling legislation has not been altered(yet).
Whether or not the state will be successful, remains to be seen, as competitor state Delaware has recently launched the first casino with fully fledged table games last Friday May 28th, and this state has the same goal as Pennsylvania, so both can expect stiff competition, on the road to becoming the gaming capital of the region. For now it seems that Delaware has taken the lead on the road to victory.
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