(Dead link: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-ia-iowablackjackruli,0,1309835.story)
A player was apparently adding money to his bet after seeing his cards ("capping"), but the law as written apparently prohibits collecting ""claims, collects or takes an amount of money or thing of greater value than the amount won.""
Though the story holds no details, it seems that the appeals court reasoned that since the chips were in the circle and the hand won, that this legal requirement for a crime was not met.
What a lame loophole, and one I hope is quickly addressed in the law.
A player was apparently adding money to his bet after seeing his cards ("capping"), but the law as written apparently prohibits collecting ""claims, collects or takes an amount of money or thing of greater value than the amount won.""
Though the story holds no details, it seems that the appeals court reasoned that since the chips were in the circle and the hand won, that this legal requirement for a crime was not met.
What a lame loophole, and one I hope is quickly addressed in the law.