To win big at Texas Hold-Em, a player needs considerable skill, no small amount of luck...and it wouldn't hurt to know what every other player is holding, either. WIRED's Andy Greenberg teams up with casino cheating expert Sal Piacente and hacker/researcher Joseph Tartaro to exploit an automatic card shuffler used in casinos everywhere to engineer a big win. This is Hacklab: I Cheated At Poker By Hacking A Casino Card Shuffling Machine.
Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey
Director of Photography: Charlie Jordan
Editor: A.J. Schultz
Poker Players: Dee Piacente; Elle Drane; Fernando Fernandez
Host: Andy Greenberg
Experts: Sal Piacente; Joseph Tartaro
Writers: Andy Greenberg; Lisandro Perez-Rey
Line Producer: Jamie Rasmussen
Associate Producer: Brandon White
Production Manager: Peter Brunette
Production Coordinator: Rhyan Lark
Camera Operator: Jake Kinney
Gaffer: Nicholas Villafuerte
Sound Mixer: Rado Stefanov
Production Assistant: Abby Devine
Assistant Editor: Britt Bernstein
Card Designer: Erica Schultz
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