A venue checklist for card marking detection

Reliable prevention starts with repeatable documentation. Record when decks are opened, who handled them, and whether lighting or table conditions changed during the session.

Use neutral inspection language. The goal is to detect wear, damage, or suspicious marks without accusing players or teaching misuse. Focus on physical deck parameters like edge symmetry and surface consistency.

A complete checklist should include deck source, serial or SKU, photos of any irregularities, replacement timing, and a clear escalation path for unusual findings to ensure game security and integrity.

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Publisher
Phantom Gambling Devices
Published
2026-05-07
BibTeX
@misc{tablecraft-card-marking-detection-checklist-2026,
  title = {A venue checklist for card marking detection},
  author = {{Phantom Gambling Devices}},
  year = {2026},
  publisher = {Phantom Gambling Devices},
  url = {https://7yxjuu3cpn.ap-southeast-1.awsapprunner.com/es/articles/card-marking-detection-checklist},
  note = {Published 2026-05-07. Accessed from the canonical public resource page.}
}
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