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jul
29

Borgata Goes After Phil Ivey's 2019 WSOP Earnings

Tags: baccarat, Borgata, Cheng Yin Sun, edge sorting, Phil Ivey
Posted on 29 July 2019 by "T".

American poker legend Phil Ivey has been under the gun in the recent years due to legal battles he's gotten himself into for using a controversial method called ‘edge sorting' to win massive amounts at the casino game Baccarat.

In February, a New Jersey federal judge gave Borgata Hotel and Casino the green light to go after Ivey's assets in Nevada in an attempt to collect the approx. $10 million they claim Ivey and his accomplice Cheng Yin "Kelly" Sun associate owe them.

Read more » Borgata Goes After Phil Ivey's 2019 WSOP Earnings

sep
25

Baccarat Player caught Cheating attempts to Bribe IGC Agent with Big Macs

Tags: Baccarat, bribe
Posted on 25 September 2018 by "K".

Either the Indiana Gaming Commission agent doesn’t like fast food, or maybe he should have offered some super-sized Big Macs instead?

Of course, when it comes to being arrested due to a gambling-related crime, it is very risky to bribe your way out of this mess, but if you are desperate, remember that bribing someone with fast food is not the very best of ideas out there, most especially if you don’t even have the mouthwatering burgers and fries on hand.Read more » Baccarat Player caught Cheating attempts to Bribe IGC Agent with Big Macs

sep
15

‘The Queen of Sorts’ says imperfections of Gemaco cards are irrelevant in Borgata case

Tags: baccarat, Chen Yin Sun, edge sorting, Phil Ivey
Posted on 15 September 2017 by "T".

The case of Phil Ivey versus Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa on the baccarat dispute takes another whole new plot twist after the playing card manufacturer Gemaco reminds the court of a significant revelation that came from Chen Yin Sun, dubbed the Queen of Sorts, and mainly Ivey's sidekick/companion that helped him win $9.6 million at the baccarat tables in 2012.

Read more » ‘The Queen of Sorts’ says imperfections of Gemaco cards are irrelevant in Borgata case

aug
28

Phil Ivey Claims Borgata Used Booze and Sexy Waitresses To Distract Him

Tags: Baccarat, Borgata Casino, edge sortin, Phil Ivey
Posted on 28 August 2015 by "T".

Phil Ivey is currently in court over the $9.6 million he won at Atlantic City's Borgata casino back in 2012 using a technique called edge sorting. The casino says that the technique used violate New Jersey casino gambling regulations, while Ivey says he won fair and square.

Read more » Phil Ivey Claims Borgata Used Booze and Sexy Waitresses To Distract Him

jul
24

Phil Ivey Countersues Borgata Casino

Tags: Baccarat, Borgata Casino, Crockfords Casino, edge sorting, Phil Ivey
Posted on 24 July 2015 by "T".

According to ESPN, Phil Ivey's attorneys filed a countersuit on Wednesday against Borgata, claiming that the casino had destroyed the decks of cards used when Phil Ivey won nearly $10 million playing Baccarat in 2012 while using a controversial technique called edge sorting. Borgata filed a law suit in April after learning that Ivey lost the case (worth about $12 million) against Crockfords Casino in London.

Read more » Phil Ivey Countersues Borgata Casino

oct
9

Phil Ivey Loses £7.7 Edge-Sorting Case in High Court

Tags: baccarat, cheating, crockfords, edge-sorting, high court london, Phil Ivey
Posted on 09 October 2014 by "T".

Crockfords' lawyers successfully convinced the high court in London that Ivey's edge-sorting technique, which the 10-time WSOP bracelet winner used to win £7.7 million playing Baccarat last year, wasn't legitimate. Judge John Mitting said that Ivey's technique used was considered as cheating under civil law.

Read more » Phil Ivey Loses £7.7 Edge-Sorting Case in High Court


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