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The World Series of Poker has been brought into disrepute after players raised accusations of chip dumping in an event that ...
Christian Lusardi, 42, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, flushed $2.7 million worth of counterfeit poker chips down the toilet in a room at Harrah’s Resort and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey ...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Talk about a royal flush! A clogged pipe at an Atlantic City casino hotel room led to the discovery of $2.7 million in counterfeit poker chips that had been flushed ...
Keith Hawkins thought he’d hit the jackpot. Nearly three years ago, he bought almost $60,000 worth of decades-old poker chips from the short-lived, long-shuttered Playboy Hotel and Casino in ...
Police are searching for a man who they say used fake poker chips while playing at a poker room in Salem.Police said the man used the homemade poker chips while playing at Chasers on May 15 ...
A poker player used fake chips in the Winter Poker Open in Atlantic City, cops say. Christian Lusardi, 42, flushed the chips down a hotel toilet, clogging the pipes, cops say.
A poker player used fake chips in the Winter Poker Open in Atlantic City, cops say. Christian Lusardi, 42, flushed the chips down a hotel toilet, clogging the pipes, cops say.