Casinos Exposed ...

Our Biased Dice Team has found the following Casinos using Biased Unbalanced Dice:

Las Vegas (unless otherwise noted):

Bellagio - See MGM Properties footnote below.  Bellagio dice are predominately unbalanced and not fair with a bias to 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Outs (last updated 2/2011).   Bellagio used to employ fair and unbiased Midwest Dice (2006 and until October, 2007).

Caesars - Both light Biased and Heavy Biased nearly 24/7, especially on weekends when High Rollers are invited in with big promotional giveaways  (last updated 2/2011)

Freemont - Fairest dice are red frosty with large font gold serial numbers.  The worst unbalanced dice are red "clearer" dice with small blue font serial numbers -  will give you a heavy 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Out bias.

Gold Coast - The fairest dice are the Clear red dice with blue digit serial numbers.  The worst unbalanced dice are frosty dice, especially the red frosty dice with Pink digit serial numbers.  The 1st hour that new pink serial 3-digit numbered, red frosty (not the clear) dice are inserted at Gold Coast will give you a heavy 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Out bias ..... the longer they are used the more chipped up they become and some of the bias on some dice is reduced .... this is why you do the mini-roll late in the dice shift (8th hour is best) to find which dice no longer have the heavy bias.  However, Gold Coast will only let you do 1 mini-roll.   (last updated 10/2010)

Golden Gate - Green dice are unbalanced with a bias to the 6/1 Seven-Outs (last updated 3/2011)

Sahara - Usually one table will use dark Purple/Red dice with a heavy bias to 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Outs (last updated 2/2011 - RIP 5/2011)

Sam's Town (LV)Fairest dice are red with large rounded font gold serial numbers (mostly available during weekdays).  
- Unbalanced also are red dice with large elongated font gold serial numbers.
- The worst unbalanced dice are red dice with small blue font serial numbers -  will give you a heavy 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Out bias. (last updated 3/2012)

South Point - At 6:00 PM almost every night, the Pit boss will insert red frosty dice on all the tables that will give you a heavy 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Out bias.

MGM Properties - Almost every member of the MGM corporate casinos in Las Vegas use a common marketing ploy - have 1 table with fair dice that is near a major casino walkway with craps patrons winning and yelling.   Casino customers walking by will hear and see the excitement and try to get on the hot table.  However, it will be full so the unsuspecting customer will gravitate to any of the other tables employing unbalanced and biased dice.  So while the casino may have 1 table loosing money, it will have up to 11 other tables making money. (last updated 3/2011)

New Orleans Harrah's - Green frosted dice are fair and balanced (rarely used on Saturday evening) 
.... Green clear dice are unbalanced with a bias to the 6/1 Seven-Outs 
.... Amber or Yellow dice are unbalanced with a bias to the 6/1 Seven-Outs 
.... Red dice are unbalanced with a bias to the 5/2 Seven-Outs -- worst heavily unbiased dice used by this casino  (last updated 3/2011, 10/2011)

Texas Station - Have 6 sets of dice (red and blue) Twisted axis (not square) dice produce a 5/2 Seven-Out bias. 


Tunica Horseshoe - Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays - use red dice with a heavy bias to 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Outs (last updated 4/2011)

Tunica Sam's Town - Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays - use red dice with a heavy bias to 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Outs 
Sunday night - very fair dice on both tables open (clear red dice, large 4 digit serial numbers - T291 was fair) (last updated 4/2011)

Silver Star Pearl River, Mississippi - Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays - use red dice with  a heavy bias to 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Outs. 
Monday eve - had fair dice on the outside table and very bad 5/2 and 6/1 Seven-Out dice on the inside isle table.   
Tuesday - fair dice all day on both tables (last updated 4/2011)



WARNING - Like all intelligence, this information is time sensitive so please take into consideration the date of the intel and note that the Casinos may employ a new case of dice with different criteria.

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