Russia’s 2009 casino crackdown sparked global slots scam
Russia's 2009 crackdown on casino gambling was the spark that fuelled a global slots cheating scam that continues to this day.
Russia's 2009 crackdown on casino gambling was the spark that fuelled a global slots cheating scam that continues to this day.
A pair of craps cheaters ordered to repay nearly $40k in stolen winnings while a roulette cheat's ham-fisted bid to save $2,100 costs him $75k.
Vietnam police catch man carrying playing cards marked with radioactive material that produced vibrations in device concealed on his person.
Roulette croupier charged after telling gamblers he'd try to hit a lucky number; Pennsylvania mandatory casino theft fine constitutional.
Disgraced Vice-Admiral Tim Giardina won't face state charges for playing poker with $1,500 in counterfeit chips at Iowa casino.
Allegations of counterfeit chip use at a Caesars Entertainment casino result in suspension of US military's nuclear second-in-command.
Legendary gambler Archie Karas facing three years in prison after allegedly marking cards at California's Barona Casino in July.
Surveillance technology firms are locked in a constant battle to maintain a tactical edge over casino cheats.
NFL player Quinton Carter charged with cheating at craps in Las Vegas; Crown Melbourne casino reportedly taken for $32m by scammers
Italian casino cheats given suspended sentences for attempting to enter London casinos using fake ID; Korean cheaters facing charges in USA.