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Casinos are places where champagne glasses clink and tourists and locals mingle. They’re also a place where people can try their luck at a wide variety of games of chance, such as poker, roulette, blackjack, craps, and keno. The opulence and neon lights of casinos attract people from around the world. Casinos often offer perks to their patrons, such as free drinks or meals and even hotel stays. These perks encourage gamblers to stay longer and spend more money than they would otherwise.

Security in a casino starts on the floor, where dealers and pit bosses keep their eyes on the game and players to make sure everything goes as it should. They can easily spot blatant cheating, such as palming, marking cards or switching dice. They also keep an eye on betting patterns that might indicate cheating. They’re also aware of the slang and body language of regulars, so they can easily identify them.

Something about gambling (maybe it’s the fact that you can win big amounts of money) seems to encourage people to cheat, steal and scam their way into a jackpot. This is why casinos spend a huge amount of time, effort and money on security.

In Casino, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci team up for a crime story that’s both engrossing and entertaining. Adapted from the nonfiction book Casino by Nicholas Pileggi, the movie lays bare the intricate web of corruption that centered in Las Vegas and extended to politicians, unions, mob families, and even the Teamsters.