Phil Ivey is facing another blow to his reputation with another lawsuit for edge sorting from the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City. The casino sued Ivey $9.8 million for allegedly fraudulent winnings in baccarat during a series of visits to the casino in 2012. The method made use of edge sorting to mark the cards but due to the asymmetric pattern on the back of the cards, there is no need to place any special marking on the cards.
In a similar case the Crockfords, Mayfair withheld Ivey's winning of £7.8millon by accusing him of cheating, see SavySeph's commentary. With this second legal proceedings, most of the online materials are more eager to crucify Ivey. Perhaps these people should look at the Mohegan Sun Casino's case instead of eagerly jumping on Ivey.
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Borgata goes through a painful lesson in edge sorting from Phil Ivey to realize their cards were faulty.
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DeleteHypocrisy is abundant with humans. With a second edge sorting case, people already nailed Phil Ivey to the cross.
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