The article flatters him by calling him a con man. He's just an ordinary cheat. He didn't ply his trade living by his wits and preying on the larceny of his victims, but by recruiting inside men to participate in his technology-assisted cheating scheme.halbruno said:Hey all!
Check out the latest casino story....
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/11/16/beating-the-house-how-a-casino-con-man-won-big-until-he-lost/?icid=maing-grid10|htmlws-main-bb|dl14|sec1_lnk2|113459
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Easy enough to do it in code, and/or another language.NAP said:With him sitting there repeating the cards into his sleeve all the time it's a wonder they didn't get caught much, much sooner.
White Guy said: