The last line of your (trevor) post hit me big. From the start, I don't really like playing shuffle-based games (like baccarat, card games or the likes), as I thought that they can be somewhat rigged. Well, turns out that I'm right on my thoughts after all, but with that I'd like to see a video demo of the exploit as "provably fair" casinos seemed to not be fair at all.
Thanks for the feedback!
I thought about doing a video, but didn't really know if it would cultivate interest. I'll rethink the idea. Might be nice seeing the exploit visually.

It would probably gain interest from the peers and casino owners, seeing that there is a possibility that shuffle-based games could be exploited after all. I'm still a bit confused on how would that work exactly, given that I don't have a deep knowledge on how does shuffle-based games work technically.