Unfortunately, it was a scam. I found this interesting.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/201...s-game-casino/
Unfortunately, it was a scam. I found this interesting.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/201...s-game-casino/
I wonder who was the casino manager that let this guy walk away with 33mln. Even though he got caught afterwards, letting such a player out the casino floor is a career suicide![]()
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This is by far, one of the biggest casino scams I have read about! I agree with the above, I wouldn't want to be the casino manager who was responsible for indirectly allowing it to happen. I would say heads will roll, but it could well be literal! haha
I assume the casino hires an outside company for its security? Will be interesting to follow the story for its outcome.
So they ban the player and fire the accomplice. They sure are tough on crime...
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That's as much as they tell the media, I wouldn't mind betting there is far more to it. You don't get far with $33,000,000 once your face is all over the news. I mean, look at the Securitas robbery, they robbed £55m and ended up dumping loads, because they simply took too much, and they became too well known. It's just paper if you can't do anything with it!
There must be more to this than they're letting on? What game can you win that much money in only a few hands?
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