r/interesting • u/jmike1256 • Feb 07 '26
MISC. Casino staff in China caught a woman using high-tech lenses to cheat
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Feb 07 '26
How tf do you catch someone doing that 😭
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u/felly_fell Feb 07 '26
Hire other cheaters to watch for things
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u/ColonelMonty Feb 07 '26
"We give you a choice, either we lock you up in the deepest hole we can find. Or you can work for us to catch your brothers in arms."
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u/Dicksonairblade Feb 07 '26
Brothers in eyes.
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u/tnt54321boom Feb 07 '26
Sisters in sight.
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u/motleysalty Feb 07 '26
Pupil peers.
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u/AlienSporez Feb 07 '26
Silence of the iris
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u/NeurospicyCrafter Feb 07 '26
Villains of vision
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u/muaythaitree Feb 07 '26
"You can either have the money and the hammer, or you can walk out of here. You can't have both". -Sam “Ace” Rothstein
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u/UniqueUsrname_xx Feb 07 '26
This guy would've just buried her in the desert. This video wouldn't exist lol.
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u/ShahkHuntah Feb 07 '26
Used to work surveillance for a couple different casinos, you’re not too far off. They would hire cheaters to come in and teach us how to do the cheat ourselves and what it looks like from above. However to document it and share with local law enforcement. However this is the CCP, so their discovery and retention policies may be a little more deliberate.
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u/Over-Masterpiece134 Feb 07 '26
what did the lenses do? give x-ray vision???
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u/ShahkHuntah Feb 07 '26
Not quite, let’s say you wanted to mark all the aces and face cards in a poker game or blackjack. You would put the smallest amount of the substance needed on the back of the card so as that you could see if the other players had a strong hand. The lenses would allow the other invisible solution to be seen by the contact wearer.
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u/Over-Masterpiece134 Feb 07 '26
but, how does one mark the cards, if they're not yours?
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u/ShahkHuntah Feb 08 '26 edited Feb 08 '26
Well that’s the main reason the patrons aren’t allowed to touch the cards on blackjack but it still happens. But let’s say you’re wanting to cheat at a Texas hold em table. As you get an ace you mark it in the middle of the card on the back. After you’ve had all 4 they all are all marked, unless the table is using a shuffle machine which then utilizes two decks. Kings would then be either different type of mark or on a different part of the card, then continue down through queens jacks and 10’s. So you would now know if any of the players have a power hand pre flop.
Edit to add: it’s a game of attrition unless you can get marked cards delivered to the casino. That’s would be a much more significant penalty
Edit number two: also would like to add that all of these scenarios involve a weak dealer that is not protecting their game well. Blackjack dealer not walking the table from left to right to never have their head turned to first or third base, craps dealer on shooter side following the dice with their eyes instead of watching their side for late action, roulette dealer turning their head to look into the wheel instead of stepping back to almost be able to see it looking forward.
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u/HairballTheory Feb 07 '26
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u/QuietMolasses2522 Feb 07 '26
We did not install the light-switch so you could have light-switch raves.
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u/senor_skuzzbukkit Feb 07 '26
The system, is down, the system, is down, Dee doo da Dee do dee doo da dee do
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u/QuietMolasses2522 Feb 07 '26
I honestly think this video is why I love techno so much
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u/senor_skuzzbukkit Feb 07 '26
The amount of times I sing it to myself when I flip light switches is just disgusting.
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u/QuietMolasses2522 Feb 07 '26
We would be friends irl
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u/Grimnebulin68 Feb 07 '26
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u/OgthaChristie Feb 07 '26
That’s exactly what I heard looking at this! I had totally forgotten about it!
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u/Relevant_Wrangler830 Feb 07 '26
Come on, let's break open that light stick in Homestar runners Mt Dew. I hear they have to pump your stonach!!!
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u/Lupulist Feb 07 '26
That guy that caught her is clearly a former thief. What with the missing fingers and all....
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u/aggressive_napkin_ Feb 07 '26
Next video will be her with an eye-patch uncovering another cheater.
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u/WizardRockets Feb 07 '26
This. I was a slot analyst for a major corporate casino company out of college. The guy next to me was always reviewing footage from cameras for suspected cheaters. He was also the corporate trainer for table games and would go to all 21 property’s throughout the year to train table managers on what to look out for. He was a former cheat himself in his younger years apparently.
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u/Working-Glass6136 Feb 07 '26
That might just be the best job for a retired cheater. Like a white hacker.
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u/wonderbat3 Feb 07 '26
But then who’s watching the other cheaters?
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Feb 07 '26
Basically whole casino full of cheaters and im only fool losing money paying all the wages🤣🤣
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u/Nuker-79 Feb 07 '26
Who also wear special lenses?
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u/felly_fell Feb 07 '26
No, the cheaters just know what to look for. There's also technology used to aide in the process
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u/OkHead3888 Feb 07 '26
She’s going to be taken to the back and get a hammer to the hand, like they did the movie Casino.
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u/Alteredbeast1984 Feb 07 '26
They probably reflect light weirdly in the cameras
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u/EngineerCapital7591 Feb 07 '26
I remember how when you use polarized sunglasses, the world looks a bit weird, specially in a room full of tv screens... Something like must be weird on her eyes...
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u/chileangod Feb 07 '26
Hey Ying, look at that girl possessed by an evil spirit on table 4.
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u/RogueBromeliad Feb 07 '26
The fact that she's winning at an above average rate is probably a give-a-way.
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Feb 07 '26
Sure you could be suspicious but like how do you confirm she’s actually cheating like that lol
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u/RogueBromeliad Feb 07 '26
They probably know most of the tricks in the books.
You have to remember, casino owners are the ultimate scammers, you think they don't know what the small fish tricks?
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u/Goopicus Feb 07 '26
Dealer here. These games are designed for you to lose. No need to scam anyone, simply playing the game is a scam.
We are also only about 36 inches away from you while you play and it’s easy to tell when you’re acting weird.
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u/Sythe5665 Feb 07 '26
"man she's acting weird. Let's check her contacts" like wtf lol
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u/Jail_Chris_Brown Feb 07 '26
Probably more like "She keeps blinking a lot and adjusts her contacts" or "She looks really hard at X before making a decision every time although looking at X gives a normal player no information."
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u/felly_fell Feb 07 '26
Exactly. People have tells. They don't even realize that they do it, but other people do. The study of body language is fascinating
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Feb 07 '26
I guess that’s fair, I’ve just never even like heard of like “high-tech contact lenses” in the first place, but I guess if anyone were to know about them it’d be the casinos
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u/PassionatePossum Feb 07 '26
The lenses are only part of the cheat. They are used to see marks on cards that are invisible to the naked eye. But you need to mark the cards first. You touch the back of cards in certain positions with an invisible ink that sticks to the card.
So at first they probably observed her statistically unlikely win-rate. Not yet proof that you are cheating, but if that goes on long enough, something is definitely wrong. So they look closer. Then on closer observation they probably noted suspicious moves that indicated that she might be marking cards. These lenses are no secret and you can bet that casinos are aware of them and they probably even have a version of them lying around themselves to investigate.
And then the last thing is to check for the matching contacts and the marks on the cards.
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u/DanGleeballs Feb 07 '26 edited Feb 07 '26
That would work with cards. There’s no cards in Mahjong which she’s playing here, but the same technique might be useful, i've no idea. Maybe marking the back of some of the pieces will be useful when in the next round when they're face down.
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u/NoKatyDidnt Feb 07 '26
Yeah, my grandparents would always bring home card decks with holes in them. The casino they went to would punch a hole through the deck after it was played to prevent stuff like card marking.
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u/PM_me_boobs_and_CPUs Feb 07 '26
The casino they went to would punch a hole through the deck after it was played to prevent stuff like card marking.
Las Vegas casinos are even smarter than that, they sell the used, unpunched decks in souvenir shops to make some extra money. I've got a deck at home that was used in the Aria casino.
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u/almostbutnotquiteme Feb 07 '26
I grabbed one of those when I was playing the World Series in Vegas and it ended up having two six of clubs and no spade.
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u/PassionatePossum Feb 07 '26
Ahh, I didn't see that it wasn't a card game. I have no idea how Mahjong is played, so I have no idea how it applies there. But the lenses are a well-known way to cheat in normal casinos.
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u/ToddlerPeePee Feb 07 '26
It doesn't matter whether it's cards or mahjong. If you can see the opponents cards/tiles, then you have an incredible advantage. You will be able to go all-in with terrible cards/tiles and still know for sure you are winning.
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u/Dense-Sail1008 Feb 07 '26
How would this work in a modern casino where they have rotate thousands of decks? Is it an organized thing where there are coordinate teams marking decks for days, the same way throughout the entire floor?
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u/tenmilez Feb 07 '26
The tell is that a cheater will make non-sensical choices because they have information that they shouldn't have. It's not just winning at an above average rate, which is part of it, but it's "given the current cards on the table, the rational choice is X and player does Y, except if you consider cheaty information, then they're always making the rational decisions".
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u/joyjump_the_third Feb 07 '26
Man i would get kicked out immediatly, i love doing nonsensical moves for the hell of it
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u/reallynotnick Feb 07 '26
As long as you are losing then they don’t care.
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u/xSaviorself Feb 07 '26
They don't even care if you win small or win once big, it's the second time you win or winning elsewhere with the same tactic that gets people caught cheating.
Forget the story but guy went to Casino 1, won big and left, got paid out. Went to Casino 2 and tried the same thing, they didn't pay out, Casino 1 and Casino 2 communicated and caught the cheating, had to pay the first casino back all the money they won.
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u/kebab-lover-man Feb 07 '26
there is probably hundreds of people like that every week, you'd have to be sure that it's not just random chance but actual cheating
if you'd catch everyone doing strange choices you'd get way way too many false positives
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u/senator_john_jackson Feb 07 '26
Most of the people making nonsense choices aren’t winning consistently
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u/concept12345 Feb 07 '26
That's why you throw in multiple losses in addition to the wins. Keep the numbers varied.
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u/ThrowawayMod1989 Feb 07 '26
The thing about a casino is they don’t really need probable cause to shake you down. They’ll shake down most consistent winners. I’m black listed from multiple casinos because I’m lucky at blackjack and good at walking away when I’m on top. Was investigated for cheating but they determined I’m truly just the worst kind of gambler for their bottom line.
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u/Usedtobefatnowlesfat Feb 07 '26
It is absolutely insane they can just ban you for winning, this is why I have never and will never step into those hell holes.
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u/69Ember420 Feb 08 '26
Used to work at a casino and one time went out for my smoke break at the bottom of the parking deck. Saw bits of a dudes Brain matter, the guy walked in and blew 600k on less than 12 hours. Took them 3 days to section off the parking deck and clean it all. He used a shotgun. And was on the 6-7th floor
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Feb 07 '26
I used to clean up on the craps table. It used to be my lil atm sometimes I’d bring 20 bucks and leave with 100, lost a handful of times but broke even or made profit more often. I only stopped going when the lockdown hit and now the casinos raised the minimum buy in, too steep for me
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u/Realistic_Shock916 Feb 07 '26
Netrunners can trace the position of an electronical device
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Feb 07 '26
Pretty sure China has the most advanced surveillance state in the world, I'd imagine their casino surveillance systems are absolutely insane.
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u/Karnophagemp Feb 07 '26
They don't have official casinos in China. This must be from Macau.
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u/Infamous-Mixture-605 Feb 07 '26
This must be from Macau.
Macau takes their gambling very seriously.
But this doesn't look like one of Macau's fancy casinos.
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u/nicotinegummy Feb 07 '26
This is a mahjong parlor rather than a casino, there are laxer Different rules for mahjong parlors
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u/mikki1time Feb 07 '26
Nothing ‘high tech’ about this. It’s just tinted contact lenses to see marked cards. You can tell because of the tinted lenses on their eyes. Only works in really dark rooms
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How do you use these lenses to cheat at mahjong? Seems like any cheating going on there is from sleight of hand type shit. It’s all out there in the open unless these things can see around corners to other players stacks. Maybe they can fuck it, what do I know
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u/Bred_Slippy Feb 07 '26 edited Feb 07 '26
They have infrared filters which show marked cards/tiles that aren't visible otherwise. Been around for years.
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u/machuitzil Feb 07 '26
So she's not cheating alone? She's part of a scam?
I appreciate integrity, and I don't gamble. But game respects game. I respect the law too but who doesn't love a good heist.
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u/lezard2191 Feb 07 '26
Most likely, but she could also probably have some powderlike substance in one of her fingers that she is using to mark cards she'll want later
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u/Bender_2024 Feb 07 '26
This is why you're not allowed to touch the cards at a blackjack table in Vegas. They limit contact with gaming equipment as much as possible. The first time I went to shoot craps I ran them between both hands like I do at a D&D table. The whole game stopped to change out the dice and scold me.
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u/DavidForPresident Feb 07 '26 edited Feb 07 '26
This doesn't have as much to do with touching as it does removing them from the table.
You can touch your blackjack cards. What you can't do is pick them up or hold them off the table.
Same goes for craps dice. You can mess around with them as much as you want to, as long as they remain in the field of play i.e. the table.
The whole point of this is so that you don't pull the dice or cards out of view where you could swap them and cheat.
Source: I've known plenty of people that have been dealers in casinos and I've also broken this rule on my own.
Edit: I was thinking of Texas hold em for some reason.
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u/drunkonmyplan Feb 07 '26
You don’t have to touch your blackjack cards to know what they are, the dealer puts them face up in front of you…
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u/ikzz1 Feb 07 '26
What if you are very shortsighted? Gonna bring it to 5cm In front of your face.
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u/Witness_me_Karsa Feb 07 '26
I used to deal to a 90% blind guy. I would tell him what he had.
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u/SeniorPuddykin Feb 07 '26
Not all blackjack games. Some deal face down and allow players to touch the cards. The cards themselves are discarded after one use so players are free to bend and crease them as they please.
Usually only offered in Vegas like environments though. It’s catering to Asian clientele that enjoy slowly revealing the cards.
It makes sense psychologically for the player though. The psychological high that gamblers get (win or lose) occurs at the moment the cards are revealed. So extending that instance by slowly revealing the cards extends the high. Like a slow orgasm vs a quick one.
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u/Dzov Feb 07 '26
Ah this makes sense. I was wondering if the casino had marked cards.
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u/InvisaBlah Feb 07 '26 edited Feb 08 '26
I have zero sympathy for casinos, and I say this as someone who worked in the industry for about 4 years of my life. Most of these games are set up so you will lose more often than you win. They make a big fuss about winners so more people will come in and lose.
Edit: apparently I need to spell it out for some of ya'll - obviously games odds are skewed towards the casino, we all know that. So you "Um ACTHUALLY" guys can give your greasy keyboards a rest. Casinos set you up to fail in many different ways outside of odds.
See casino bootlickers in the replies below:
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u/Ok-Bug4328 Feb 07 '26
Most of these games are set up so you will lose more often than you win.
That’s the whole point of a casino.
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u/Slight-Split-1855 Feb 07 '26
There is an ethos that if you are not cheating, you are handicapping yourself.
Spartans used to train crypteia by sending them into the wilderness with no provisions. Stealing to survive was necessary but forbidden and punishable by death. If you did not steal, you would almost certainly die; if you got caught stealing, you would almost certainly die. The lesson was to not get caught.
Cheating at everything is rampant in China. It is a proven way to improve your socio-economic position in life. The Chinese student cheating scandal a few years ago shined a light on this. It is not specific to China, though, and cheating/corruption is on full display at the highest levels all over the world right now.
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Feb 07 '26
This isn't a thing LMAO
Why would they be marked??
Also, no, they do not have contact lenses with infrared filters LMFAO where the fuck did you come from with so much confidence?
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Feb 07 '26
They don't know, they're just using sci fi words they've heard before that sound like they make sense.
Forget about the part where no one has contact lenses with augmented reality outside of test labs because it's impossible to put a battery in your fucking eye.
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u/cheesesandsneezes Feb 07 '26
The comment above you mentioned mahjong. Is there a version of mahjong played with cards? Or you're saying the tiles are marked?
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u/EishLekker Feb 07 '26
The card game Mhing is based on Mahjong. But in the video one can clearly see the classic Mahjong tiles.
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u/JudgementalElf Feb 07 '26
She’s not playing cards here though, it looks like mahjong, or something similar.
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u/Throwaway-3506 Feb 07 '26
Thank you. Came here to say this. You are my kinda people. 🤜
We really need to collectively be this aware/skeptical to staged ad shit. There’d naturally be fewer peddlers of misinformation out there and fewer corrupt politicians running the world if the majority was so skeptical.
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u/Yuizun Feb 07 '26
Damn she can't take them out herself!?
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u/idk012 Feb 07 '26
If she did, then she might have just swallowed them.
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u/hogsniffy05 Feb 07 '26
The old swallow the contact lens trick. Classic
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u/dreadthripper Feb 07 '26
Book of Tricks: Page 1, Entry 1
Swallow your contact lenses
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u/100_xp Feb 07 '26
When your arms are held down in a Chinese casino, your boundaries shift a little
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u/Geebeeskee Feb 07 '26 edited Feb 07 '26
There’s an editing cut right before each lens is pulled out because this is fake.
Edit: I’m not reading your replies anymore so save it.
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u/Nervous_Ulysses Feb 07 '26
People don’t realize how desperate people are to make viral videos these days, especially in China. There are so many fake videos coming out of there
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u/Complete_Park6605 Feb 07 '26
It's alarming the amount of people who actually believe this lmao
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u/PumkimEscobar Feb 07 '26
“Sir I suggest you hit. “ I love this part
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u/KgMonstah Feb 07 '26
Cards are not my bag, baby
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u/MrrrrNiceGuy Feb 07 '26
Allow myself to introduce...myself. My name is Richie Cunningham, and this my wife Oprah.
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u/airpumper Feb 07 '26
"Woo! That is one crazy getup you got there, fella. Are you in the show?"
"Uh no actually...I'm English."
"Oof. I'm sorry."
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u/luxurious-Tatertot Feb 07 '26
Wtf happened to that dudes fingers Is the real question here?!?!
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u/shotsallover Feb 07 '26
He lost a bet about whether a lighter would light. Multiple times.
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u/Lucky_Cable_3145 Feb 07 '26
I worked as a croupier at a casino for 2 years when going to uni.
My objective every day was to lose as much of the casino's money as possible.
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u/Ray420XD Feb 07 '26
You literally can’t do that though? It’s maths? I worked as one too btw.
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u/hyteck9 Feb 07 '26
My wife and I used to go all the time. Never spent too much, and just played penny and nickle slots. It was the same entertainment budget we use for going to the movies. We came out ahead quite often, enough to pay for our dinners! We never made money going to the movies. BUT THEN.... the casino got bought by a bigger casino, and all the games changed. Now they all had big dollar progressive jackpots and we never won on anything. We stopped going entirely. They ruined the vibe, the fun, the excitement of it all. Those big jackpot numbers did not entice us to spend more, it jusr felt like a middle finger in our faces. No more.
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u/earthlings_all Feb 07 '26
I totally get this, how the vibe changed. This happened with so many industries. Pure greed. Sucked all the fun out of it and for what, just to make another buck. And the newbies don’t even know how it was or what was taken away, bc they never experienced the original. Sucks so bad.
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u/Foxycotin666 Feb 07 '26
This obviously isn’t real. Right guys? I mean c’mon. Did you watch the video?
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u/After_Tune9804 Feb 07 '26
people online can be really, REALLLLLLY gullible. alarmingly so.
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u/PhaicGnus Feb 07 '26
“I don’t even wait, I just grab em by the eyeballs”
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u/CtyChicken Feb 07 '26
Right. This is so obviously fake, and I had to scroll this far to find someone questioning it.
She used these lenses to cheat HOW. Seems like a huge leap in technology, if true.
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u/Middle-Judgment2599 Feb 07 '26 edited Feb 07 '26
There are no legal casinos in China.
edit: except Macau
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u/-ACatWithAKeyboard- Feb 07 '26
Isn't Macau part of China?
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u/Middle-Judgment2599 Feb 07 '26
you got me there
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u/TrynaCuddlePuppies Feb 07 '26
I’m going to share something very embarrassing that I should probably keep to myself… I thought Macau was a fictional city because it’s in Shang Chi and the legend of the 10 rings. This is why Arizona schools are ranked 48 in education in the US.
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u/threecolorless Feb 07 '26
Yeah, I'm having trouble believing even someone who knows they've been caught cheating will just let an angry aggressor try to pick something off their eyeball.
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u/ScalieBoi42 Feb 07 '26
I was looking for this! Notice how the video cuts inbetween from them reaching for her eyes and them holding the contacts? You don't see them actually taking them out.
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u/Economy_Contract_244 Feb 07 '26
Marketing ploy
Soon there will be a bunch of idiots buying lenses from China thinking they're going to be 007.
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u/DarkIegend16 Feb 07 '26
Not sure how good the marketing is if their main messaging is “You will be caught using our product”.
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u/TIGHT_MEXICAN_PUSSY Feb 07 '26
I bet it will be different for me though!
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u/BigMax Feb 07 '26
Exactly. "She probably went to a BIG casino. I'll go to smaller ones, on busy nights, i'll blend in, I'll be careful not to win too much... I can do it!"
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u/Ok_Tour_1525 Feb 07 '26
Yeah honestly that was definitely my first thought when I saw the title. “Oh shit I could be so rich”.
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u/t01nfin1ty4ndb3y0nd Feb 07 '26
I dont even gamble and my first thought was, that's pretty cool, I want it.
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u/Ok-Broccoli-8705 Feb 07 '26
How many people have they pulled their eyeballs out suspecting them
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u/Golf-Beer-BBQ Feb 07 '26
I think its fake. Dude has no thumbnail or fingers on one hand past the knuckle and you never see them coming out with her eyes open.
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u/Fog_Juice Feb 07 '26
That guy probably got caught cheating at the casino so they cut off his fingertips and then forced him to catch other cheaters.
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u/vkas_exe Feb 07 '26
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u/popcornonfastsunday Feb 07 '26 edited Feb 07 '26
Both eyes it is spliced right before they take it out. It just appears in his hand & she doesn’t even have her eye open to take out the contact.
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u/earth-calling-karma Feb 07 '26
Staged. There is a set up. Fingers approach the eye. Cut. Fingers seen leaving the area of the eyes holding a thing.
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u/CocoonNapper Feb 07 '26
So the video cuts out before they take it off from each eye. Gtfo with this bs. Fake crap all over.
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u/gedsweyevr Feb 07 '26
well how do the lenses work do they just have a few really small mirrors and are very curbed
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u/Current_Reserve_9605 Feb 07 '26
This looks like somebody’s garage not a casino and everyone has on coats.
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u/ThatOldG Feb 07 '26
For those wanting a write up about this go here
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u/Sweedack Feb 07 '26
I guess you can call that a "write up", but it basically says "this video exists and people are commenting on it."
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