I wonder what the results would be if a casino such as The Venetian introduces the Iron Curtain? The curtain could be all black with shiney glitter and one spot light. As the ploppies walk up to the tables a drumroll sounds through table speakers installed below the table. The curtain slowly opens and BAMM! There appears the Iron Dealer of The Venetian with his arms folded across his chest as the high roller takes a seat and tries his best to get comfortable. All cards,shuffle machines(if used),discard treys and shoes are hidden behind the Iron Curtain. The only thing visible is the table,dealer and current cards being dealt. Before each card is dealt we have a drumroll that ends with a crash as the card hits the table Bam!!!. When the shoe is over we have jazz music playing in the back ground while the curtain slowly comes to a close and the ploppies wait for the shuffle. When the shuffle is done ,the same process repeats.
What you think of this brilliant theory?
The casino manager in the midwest that hides cards wont have nothing on the Venetian. The VC will even hide the shuffle!
Will the Venetian win(save)millions of $$$..?
Does anyone dare try this carnival act in the gaming business and expect to keep their job?
I doubt it, this pretty much explians why casinos dont hide cards. Maybe the railbirds will understand, but I doubt it. They would rather refuse to accept this reality.

