Unwritten Rules Of Gambling
Learn the Unwritten Rules, or ‘Casino Etiquette’ Just like any other situation, learning the basic social customs and interactions will ensure that you stay on good terms with the dealer and other players and prevent you from being told off by any staff members, which would obviously spoil the experience for you.
Naturally, that prompted the oddsmakers to predict what might happen on the 'unwritten rules' side of baseball this season. The below prop bets come courtesy of SportsBetting.ag. Cheating generally describes various actions designed to subvert rules in order to obtain unfair advantages. This includes acts of bribery, cronyism and nepotism in any situation where individuals are given preference using inappropriate criteria. The rules infringed may be explicit, or they may be from an unwritten code of conduct based on morality, ethics or custom, making the identification.
Cheating generally describes various actions designed to subvert rules in order to obtain unfair advantages. This includes acts of bribery, cronyism and nepotism in any situation where individuals are given preference using inappropriate criteria.[1] The rules infringed may be explicit, or they may be from an unwritten code of conduct based on morality, ethics or custom, making the identification of cheating conduct a potentially subjective process. Cheating can refer specifically to infidelity. Someone who is known for cheating is referred to as a cheat in British English, and a cheater in American English. A person described as a 'cheat' doesn't necessarily cheat all the time, but rather, relies on deceitful tactics to the point of acquiring a reputation for it.
Academic
Academic cheating is a significantly common occurrence in high schools and colleges in the United States. Statistically, 64% of public high school students admit to serious test cheating. 58% say they have plagiarized. 95% of students admit to some form of cheating. This includes tests, copying homework, and papers. Only 50% of private school students, however, admit to this. The report was made in June 2005 by Rutgers University professor Donald McCabe for The Center for Academic Integrity. The findings were corroborated in part by a Gallup survey.[2] In McCabe's 2001 of 4500 high school students, '74% said they cheated on a test, 72% cheated on a written work, and 97% reported to at least had copied someone's homework or peeked at someone's test. 1/3 reported to have repeatedly cheated.'[3] The new revolution in high-tech digital info contributes enormously to the new wave in cheating: online term-paper mills sell formatted reports on practically any topic; services exist to prepare any kind of homework or take online tests for students, despite the fact that this phenomenon, and these websites, are well known to educators;[4]MP3 players can hold digitalized notes; graphing calculators store formulas to solve math problems.[5]
The Chinese civil service examinations, the main route to career success for literate men in imperial China, was bedeviled for centuries by rampant cheating and examiner-bribery, as detailed in books like the Ming-dynasty Book of Swindles.[6]
Sport, games and gambling
Sports
Cheating in sports is the intentional breaking of rules in order to obtain an advantage over the other teams or players. Sports are governed by both customs and explicit rules regarding acts which are permitted and forbidden at the event and away from it. Forbidden acts frequently include performance-enhancing drug taking (known as 'doping'), using equipment that does not conform to the rules or altering the condition of equipment during play, and deliberate harassment or injury to competitors.
High-profile examples of alleged doping cheating include Lance Armstrong's use of steroids in professional cycling - particularly controversial as it is widely suspected that a high percentage of professional cyclists are using prohibited substances - Ben Johnson's disqualification following the 100 metres final at the 1988 Summer Olympics, and admissions of steroid use by former professional baseball players after they have retired, such as José Canseco[7] and Ken Caminiti.[8] A famous sporting scandal involving cheating via harassment and injury occurred in 1994 in figure skating when Tonya Harding's ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, and her bodyguard Shawn Eckhardt, hired Shane Stant to break Nancy Kerrigan's leg to remove her from the year's competitions and prevent her from competing with Harding. One of the most famous instances of cheating involving a prohibited player action occurred during the 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-final, when Diego Maradonaused his hand to punch the ball into the goal of EnglandgoalkeeperPeter Shilton.[9] Using the hand or arm by anyone other than a goalkeeper is illegal according to the rules of association football.
Illegally altering the condition of playing equipment is frequently seen in bat sports such as baseball and cricket, which are heavily dependent on equipment condition. For example, in baseball, a pitcher using a doctored baseball (e.g. putting graphite or Vaseline on the baseball), or a batter using a corked bat are some examples of this. Tennis and golf are also no strangers to equipment cheating, with players being accused of using rackets of illegal string tension, or golf clubs of illegal weight, size, or make. Equipment cheating can also occur via the use of external aids in situations where equipment is prohibited - such as in American football via the use of stickum on the hands of receivers, making the ball easier to catch. An example of this is Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, who admitted to regularly & illegally using 'stickum' throughout his career, calling into question the integrity of his receiving records.[10][11][12]
Athletic cheating is a widespread problem. For example, in professional bodybuilding, cheating is now estimated to be so universal that it is now considered impossible to engage in professional competition without cheating and the use of supposedly banned substances; bodybuilders who refuse to take banned substances now compete in natural bodybuilding leagues.[citation needed]
Cheating may also be seen in coaching. One of the most common forms of this is the use of bribery and kickbacks in the player recruitment process.[citation needed]Such practices are widespread all across athletics, and are particularly visible in college sports recruitment. Another common form of cheating in coaching is profiteering in association with gamblers and match fixing (see also the section below on cheating in the gambling industry). The most famous coach of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Runnin' Rebels basketball team, Jerry Tarkanian, was accused of both recruitment fraud and gambling fraud over the course of his career and was the subject of intense NCAA scrutiny. Another form of this involves a team coach or other manager undertaking corporate espionage or another form of prohibited spying in order to obtain details about other teams' strategies and tactics. The 2007 New England Patriots videotaping controversy, in which the New England Patriots were found to have videotaped an opposing team from an unapproved location while trying to obtain defensive signals. As was the Pittsburgh Steelers use of, at the time legal, performance enhancers. However, there was cheating proven by the Denver Broncos during their back to back titles in the late 1990s to circumvent the league's salary cap and obtain and retain players that they would otherwise not have been able to. Circumvention of rules governing conduct and procedures of a sport can also be considered cheating. a form of collusion.
An example of cheating via judging collusion occurred in the 2002 Winter Olympics figure skating scandal when the Russian team was awarded a gold medal over the Canadian team in an alleged vote-swapping judging deal; the Canadian team's silver medals were eventually upgraded to gold at a second awards ceremony and the French judge was suspended for misconduct. The head of the French skating federation was later also suspended, and both were banned from the 2006 Olympic Games.[13] The International Skating Union modified its judging system as a result of this case.
Cheating is also used to refer to movements in strength training that transfer weight from an isolated or fatigued muscle group to a different or fresh muscle group. This allows the cheater to move an initial greater weight (if the cheating continues through an entire training set) or to continue exercising past the point of muscular exhaustion (if the cheating begins part way through the set). As strength training is not a sport, cheating has no rule-based consequences, but can result in injury or a failure to meet training goals. This is because each exercise is designed to target specific muscle groups and if the proper form is not used the weight can be transferred away from the targeted group.[citation needed]
Video games
In video games, cheating can take the form of secret access codes in single-player games (such as the Konami code[14]) which unlock a bonus for the player when entered, hacks and exploits which give players an unfair advantage in online multiplayer games and single-player modes, or unfair collusion between players in online games (such as a player who spectates a match, removing limitations such as 'fog of war', and reports on enemy positions to game partners).
Attitudes towards cheating vary. Using exploits in single-player modes is usually considered to be simply another form of exploring the game's content unless the player's accomplishments are to be submitted competitively, and is common in single-player games with a high difficulty level; however, cheating in multiplayer modes is considered immoral and harshly condemned by fair players and developers alike. On one hand, cheating allows casual players to complete games at much-accelerated speed, which can be helpful in some cinematic or one-player games, which can take a subjectively long time to finish, as is typical of the Role-Playing Game (RPG) genre. While this may be seen as a hasty advantage causing no damage to anyone, in a multi-player game such as MMORPGs the repercussions of cheating are much more damaging, breaking the risk/reward curve of the game and causing fair players to lose online matches and/or character development. Cheating in those types of games is generally prohibited - though often widespread anyway. In many circles, the purchasing of items or currency from sources outside the game is also considered to be cheating. The Terms of Service from many games where this is possible, directly prohibits this activity.[citation needed] One area where there is little consensus involves modern Free-to-play business models which support and are supported by the exchange of real-world money for in-game services, items, and advantages. Games that grant excessive advantages only available to paying customers may be criticized as being 'Pay to win'[15] - sometimes considered a form of 'cheating' that is actually legitimatized by the system - whilst games that limit real-money purchases to cosmetic changes are generally accepted as fair.
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Another form of video game cheating is when a player does things to interact with game objects that are unforeseen by the programmers and break the intended function or reward system of the object. This can involve the way enemies are encountered, objectives met, items used, or any other game object that contains a software bug. One common example is the exploitation of errors in an enemy's pathfinding; if a player can cause an enemy to become 'stuck' in a given terrain feature, that player can then usually dispatch the enemy from a distance without risk, even if much stronger, and achieve greater rewards than the player is intended to be able to at that level of progression. Another example was common in early first-person shooter games and involved skipping a weapon's reload timer by quickly switching weapons back and forth without actually reloading the weapons; resulting in what was effectively instant reloading. It also can be accomplished through means of altered game files are substituted for the normal files, or image graphics changed to permit greater visibility of the targets, etc. - for example, replacing the colors on a dark-colored enemy intended to blend in with the background with a bright color permitting instant visibility and targeting. Generally speaking, there is often some concern that this is not truly cheating, as it is the fault of the programmers that such an exploit exists in the first place. However, technically, as with live sports, it is cheating if the player is not playing the game in a formally approved manner, breaking unwritten rules. In some cases, this behavior is directly prohibited by the Terms of Service of the game.[16]
Gambling
The wagering of money on an event extends the motivation for cheating beyond directly participating competitors. As in sport and games, cheating in gambling is generally related to directly breaking rules or laws, or misrepresenting the event being wagered on, or interfering in the outcome.A boxer who takes a dive, a casino which plays with secretly loaded dice, a rigged roulette wheel or slot machine, or a doctored deck of cards, are generally regarded as cheating, because it has misrepresented the likelihood of the game's outcomes beyond what is reasonable to expect a bettor to protect himself against. However, for a bookmaker to flatter a horse in order to sell bets on it at shorter odds may be regarded as salesmanship rather than cheating, since bettors can counter this by informing themselves and by exercising skepticism.Doping a horse is a clear example of cheating by interfering with the instruments of the event under wager. Again, not all interference is cheating; spending money to support the health and well-being of a horse one has wagered on is not in itself generally regarded as cheating, nor is improving the morale of a sportsman one has backed by cheering for them. Generally, interference is more likely to be regarded as cheating if it diminishes the standard of a sporting competition, damages a participant, or modifies the apparatus of the event or game.[17]
In the world of gambling, knowing a secret which is not priced into the odds gives a significant advantage, which may give rise to a perception of cheating. However, legal systems do not regard secretly making use of knowledge in this way as criminal deception in itself. This is in contrast to the financial world, where people with certain categories of relationship to a company are restricted from transacting, which would constitute the crime of insider trading. This may be because of a stronger presumption of equality between investors, or it may be because a company employee who also trades in the company's stock has a conflict of interest, and has thus misrepresented himself the company.An advantage player typically uses mental, observational or technical skills to choose when and how much to bet, and neither interferes with the instruments of the game nor breaks any of its rules. Representatives of the casino industry have claimed that all advantage play is cheating, but this point of view is reflected neither among societies in general nor in legislation. As of 2010, the only example anywhere of a type of advantage play being unlawful is for an advantage player to use an auxiliary device in the U.S. State of Nevada, whose legislation is uniquely influenced by large casino corporations. Nonetheless it remains a widely held principle that the law should not impose any restraint over the method by which a player arrives at a playing or betting decision from information held by him lawfully and which he is not debarred from under the rules of the game. In 'hole carding', a casino player tries to catch sight of the front of cards which are dealt face-down according to the rules.One way of cheating and profiting through gambling is to bet against yourself and then intentionally lose. This is known as throwing a game or taking a dive. Illegal gamblers will at times pay sports players to lose so that they may profit from the otherwise unexpected loss. An especially notorious case is the Black Sox Scandal, when eight players of the 1919 Chicago White Sox took payment from gamblers and intentionally played poorly. Another happened in boxing when Jake LaMotta famously took a dive against Billy Fox in order to obtain his entry to a championship match against Marcel Cerdan, a deal offered by the mobsters who controlled professional boxing.
Business
Various regulations exist to prevent unfair competitive advantages in business and finance,[18] for example competition law, or the prohibition of insider trading.
The most extreme forms of cheating (e.g. attempting to gain money through outright deceit rather than providing a service) are referred to as fraud.

See also
- Unfair competition, in business
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Gambling in a casino is a new experience for a lot of people. Understanding the unwritten rules of etiquette at the various games can help you avoid angering other gamblers and the casino staff. Many of these etiquette tips are just common sense, but some of them bear mentioning.
Here’s a list of casino gambling etiquette tips to keep in mind next time you’re gambling at a casino:
General Casino Gambling Etiquette
1- Don’t do anything to slow down the game. This probably goes without saying, but you’d be amazed at some of the behavior I’ve seen from casino patrons.
2- Drink responsibly. Not all casino activities involve other people. Playing slots, for example, is a mostly solitary activity. But if you anticipate interacting with other people at all, watch how much you drink. No one enjoys dealing with a drunken boor.
3- Never hand money to a casino employee. All transactions involving cash and chips require you to lay your money on the table. This is so the casino cameras can capture everything for security purposes. It also avoids the appearance of bribery.
4- You never count your money sitting at the table. Yeah, I stole that from a Kenny Rogers song. It’s only somewhat true. It’s okay to count your chips, but don’t count your cash. It’s not safe, and it’s not polite.
5- Don’t touch your chips after you’ve placed a bet until it’s time to collect your winnings. One common way to cheat is by “past posting”. This means adding money to your bet after the winner is determined. This is not an effective strategy in a casino with modern security measures. That might not be your intention, but even if it’s not, the casino is going to assume the worst.

6- Get at least a partial understanding of the game in your head before sitting down at a crowded table. If you can find a blackjack table with no other players in the middle of the afternoon, feel free to learn how to play from that dealer. But don’t sit down at a crowded table and flounder around without understanding any of the rules.
7- Tip. Employees at a casino—the dealers, the cocktail waitresses, etc.—are service employees and should be tipped accordingly. You can find a detailed guide to tipping in a casino right here on our site.
Gambling Machine Etiquette
Most of the gambling machines in any casino are slots. But video poker and video blackjack are also popular. The same rules of etiquette apply, no matter which gambling machine you’re playing:
8- Don’t hog all the machines. Some players enjoy playing multiple machines at once. This is okay if the casino is slow. But if there are lots of players wandering around looking to play, don’t hog multiple machines. That’s just gluttonous and rude.
9- Don’t be too sociable. It’s okay to make chit chat with a slot machine player who seems open to such attention. But many gambling machine aficionados prefer the solitary nature of playing slots. They don’t want that “flow” experience interrupted by your conversation.
10- Don’t watch other players over their shoulders. It might be tempting to watch another player’s action and cheer them on—especially if you’re drunk. Don’t. It’s creepy and annoying. Trust me on this one.
11- Don’t make a lot of noise playing the machine. Some people are tempted to slap the button that spins the reels. That’s obnoxious. It’s not necessary to raise that much hell when you’re gambling. (If you win a huge jackpot, some fuss might make some sense. But do you really need to scream because you won $5?)
12- Don’t be a sourpuss, either. Yes, people should leave you alone, but this isn’t your home someone is invading, either. If someone says hi, don’t give them a hate stare.
13- Don’t give advice. No one needs you to tell them whether the machine they’re playing is a hot or cold or whatever. You don’t know, for one thing. It’s annoying, for another.
Card Game Etiquette
The etiquette for playing most casino card games doesn’t vary much from game to game. You’ll follow the same rules of conduct (more or less) at the Pai Gow Poker table as you will at the blackjack table:
14- Don’t tell other players how to play their hands. You might have someone ask you for advice, but for the most part, people don’t need or want your opinion.
15- NEVER lecture someone about how they played their hand. It’s common at blackjack tables for players to think that someone screwed up their chances of winning by making the wrong play. This isn’t mathematically correct thinking, so save your anger.
16- Use hand signals and speak. Because of the security cameras, you’re not allowed to just tell the dealer you want to hit or stand. You have to make the appropriate hand gesture, too. The dealer can get in trouble for accommodating you if you just say how you want to play your hand, so help them out.
17- Tip your dealer. See #7 above.
18- If the cards are face up, don’t touch them. You’re only allowed to touch the cards if they’re dealt face down. This varies from table to table, but it’s usually dependent on how many decks are in use.
19- If the cards are face down, only use one hand. This is another way to make sure you’re not cheating. If you’re only using one hand, it’s impossible for you to do any funny card mechanic stuff. It’s easier for the dealer if they don’t have to correct him.
20- Don’t ask the dealer how to play your hand. This is a no-win situation for any dealer, and you can easily see why. If she gives you advice, you take it, and you lose, you’ll blame her. So just don’t bother her by putting her in that position.
Conclusion
List Of Unwritten Rules
Casino gambling etiquette involves a bit of common sense, but there’s more to it than that. Any activity or destination has specific rules of behavior. It’s easier for you to learn them in a blog post beforehand.
Unwritten Rules For Employment
But you could also just show up at a casino, try to behave appropriately, and figure out the rest as you go along. Other casino patrons (and the casino employees) will be happy to correct you when you’re out of line, believe me.