Casino Lingo: Camouflage

by Jen Leo on June 27, 2005

by Jen Leo | June 27th, 2005

A gambler’s “Camouflage” refers to anything they are doing to try and conceal their activities from the casino. It could be wearing disguises, acting drunk, or mixing up their play to resemble the traits of other bettors. A great example of using camouflage was in the book Bringing Down the House : The Inside Story of Six MIT Students Who Took Vegas
for Millions
by Ben Mezrich.

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