jeudi 2 octobre 2014

Top U.S. poker player begins legal action to claim £7.7m prize money from London casino | Daily Mail Online

Top U.S. poker player begins legal action to claim £7.7m prize money from London casino | Daily Mail Online: "Phil Ivey suing London casino Crockfords Club for his £7.7m 'winnings'.  The American played a form of baccarat cards at Mayfair club in 2012.  Mr Ivey used technique of 'edge-sorting' which provides customer with element of 'first card advantage'. He was told the money would be wired to him but only his stake of £1m was returned. High Court told 
Genting Casinos UK Ltd says his conduct defeated premise of the game and constituted cheating.  Mr Ivey's lawyer insists 'edge sorting' is a legal technique his client had used elsewhere "

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