BLACK HAWK, Colo. (KDVR) — A Georgia blackjack player has filed a federal lawsuit in Colorado claiming he was illegally detained for doing something that’s perfectly legal: counting cards at a casino.
Update 4:19 pm: This story has been modified to include reaction from the creator of the card-counting iPhone app. Since the July 2008 launch of the App Store, Apple has maintained a sort of moral ...
A bit of card counting has turned into quite a conundrum for one Colorado casino. The Ameristar Casino in Black Hawk now faces some serious accusations after a Georgia man alleges that he was ...
NEVADA. - Nevada gambling regulators have warned casinos about a card-counting program for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch. That's because players can illegally use the device to help them beat the ...
A Connecticut man, known in casinos nationwide for card counting, has sued Horseshoe Baltimore and its parent company, Caesars Entertainment, claiming they detained him unlawfully. The incident at ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. A new card counting program in the iTunes App Store may be illicitly helping gamblers beat the casinos ...
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