The concept of robbing a heavily fortified casino has been the subject of countless Hollywood blockbuster movies.
Because they act essentially as unregulated banks handling millions in cash daily, they have always attracted audacious thieves.

The Inside Job at the Stardust
In 1992, a sportsbook cashier pulled off the ultimate inside job, stealing half a million dollars without firing a single shot.
Bill Brennan simply packed $500,000 of the casino's cash into a backpack during his lunch break and walked out the front door.
- The sheer simplicity of the crime is what makes it so legendary among true-crime enthusiasts
- He specifically targeted the sportsbook because it held massive amounts of untraceable, non-sequential cash
- To this day, the FBI has absolutely no solid leads on his whereabouts or his fate
The MIT Blackjack Team
Instead of guns, this highly organized crew used their brains, card counting, and extreme discipline to beat the house legally.
Spotters would sit at tables counting the deck, secretly signaling the 'big player' to swoop in when the odds were perfect.
| Robbery Type | Level of Violence | Culprit Status |
|---|---|---|
| Biker Bandit (Bellagio) | Armed Robbery (Gun) | Caught and Imprisoned |
| Ritz Casino Lasers (London) | Tech Hack (Roulette Scanners) | Arrested but allowed to keep winnings (Loophole) |
However, the legendary tales of these audacious historical heists will forever be a fascinating part of gambling lore.