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US casino: Poker pro Phil Ivey cheated at baccarat | US casino: Poker pro Phil Ivey cheated at baccarat |
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A New Jersey casino is suing a professional poker player it says won $9.6m (£5.7m) by cheating at baccarat. | A New Jersey casino is suing a professional poker player it says won $9.6m (£5.7m) by cheating at baccarat. |
The Borgata Hotel Casino in Atlantic City says that in 2012 Phil Ivey relied on a tactic called edge sorting to help him guess the value of face-down cards. | The Borgata Hotel Casino in Atlantic City says that in 2012 Phil Ivey relied on a tactic called edge sorting to help him guess the value of face-down cards. |
It says he studied the cards' back sides for imperfections "to gain an unfair advantage". | It says he studied the cards' back sides for imperfections "to gain an unfair advantage". |
The nine-time World Series of Poker winner is considered one of the best players in the world. | The nine-time World Series of Poker winner is considered one of the best players in the world. |
No lawyer was listed for Mr Ivey in federal court records and the BBC was unable to reach him for comment. | No lawyer was listed for Mr Ivey in federal court records and the BBC was unable to reach him for comment. |
Previous cheating allegation | Previous cheating allegation |
In the suit filed in federal court in New Jersey on Tuesday, the casino said Mr Ivey created "a situation in which he could surreptitiously manipulate what he knew to be a defect in the playing cards in order to gain an unfair advantage over Borgata". | |
The Borgata alleges that Mr Ivey and an accomplice gave directions to the dealer to flip the cars in a specific manner, citing superstition. The casino accommodated Mr Ivey's request, it says. | The Borgata alleges that Mr Ivey and an accomplice gave directions to the dealer to flip the cars in a specific manner, citing superstition. The casino accommodated Mr Ivey's request, it says. |
Mr Ivey's true intent was to gain advantage over the house by tracking the cards' edges as they were dealt through the pack, the casino says. | Mr Ivey's true intent was to gain advantage over the house by tracking the cards' edges as they were dealt through the pack, the casino says. |
The casino demands Mr Ivey and his co-defendant Chen Yin Sun return the winnings. | The casino demands Mr Ivey and his co-defendant Chen Yin Sun return the winnings. |
The Borgata has also listed card manufacturer Gemaco in the suit, saying the company failed to guarantee its cards were free of defects or distinguishable marks. | The Borgata has also listed card manufacturer Gemaco in the suit, saying the company failed to guarantee its cards were free of defects or distinguishable marks. |
Mr Ivey had previously been accused of edge sorting by London casino Crockfords, which withheld more than $12m in winnings. | Mr Ivey had previously been accused of edge sorting by London casino Crockfords, which withheld more than $12m in winnings. |
He later filed a lawsuit against Crockfords to release the funds. | He later filed a lawsuit against Crockfords to release the funds. |
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