Ep 10. Decks and Violence
- December 15, 2003
- 43 min
The show Las Vegas follows a group of surveillance experts and security personnel who work for the Montecito Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. In season 1 episode 10, titled "Decks and Violence," the team deals with a high-stakes poker game that turns dangerous.
The episode opens with casino owner, Big Ed Deline, greeting a high-profile celebrity guest, Dr. Lionel Devereaux, who is set to compete in a charity poker tournament at the Montecito. Dr. Devereaux is a renowned plastic surgeon who is widely respected for his work on celebrities and socialites. However, it soon becomes clear that the tournament is not just for charity, but a covert gambling ring as well.
As the tournament begins, tensions rise as the stakes get higher. Meanwhile, Ed and his team are on high alert, watching the players closely for any signs of cheating or foul play. Their suspicions are confirmed when one of the players is caught marking cards with invisible ink.
Things take a turn for the worse when one of the losing players, a wealthy businessman, accuses Dr. Devereaux of cheating. The two men argue, and the situation quickly becomes physical. The casino's security team is called in to intervene, but before they can, shots are fired and chaos ensues.
The team scrambles to evacuate guests and secure the area, while also trying to identify the shooter and prevent any further violence. Ed leads the investigation and discovers that the altercation may have been part of a larger scheme involving the gambling ring.
As the investigation unfolds, the team must navigate a web of deceit and betrayal to find the truth behind the shooting and put an end to the illegal gambling operation. Along the way, they also face personal challenges and conflicts, as tensions rise within the team.
Overall, "Decks and Violence" is an action-packed and suspenseful episode that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. It highlights the complexities of casino security and the high-stakes world of gambling, while also exploring the personal lives and relationships of the characters.