| Shills
Mentioned
shills earlier. A shill is a casino employee who plays
with house money. A shill will play the basic game,
usually fol-lowing some house-prescribed strategy.
Where a shill can hurt someone tracking cards is by
diluting a favorable deck. If you are playing alone
against the dealer and winning, really the best situa-tion
for tracking cards and winning, the casino can send
a shill to join you.

The
shill won't hurt your play, but the shill will be
tak-ing half of your cards in favorable situations.
Of course, the shill will also be taking half of the
unfavorable cards, too, but the shill is "losing"
house money, you aren't.
A
shill can also be used to cheat you. One of these
uses is called an anchor man. The shill sits at third
base so he takes the last cards before the dealer
hits. If the dealer is peeking, the dealer can signal
the anchor man whether to hit or stand.
If
the next card is bad for the dealer, the anchor man
hits no matter what. If the next card is good for
the dealer, the anchor man stands. In this way the
dealer can make his hands without risking dealing
seconds, or when seconds can't be dealt, such as out
of a shoe with only a prism for peeking.

If
you are playing in a game and the person at third
base is playing erratically, watch out. If the player
is hitting 17 or more, or standing on impossibly low
cards versus good dealer up cards, the player could
be a drunk, a dolt, or an anchor man. When in doubt,
find another game.
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