Double Crossed at Crockfords

 


With ten World Series of Poker bracelets to his name, Phil Ivey is arguably one of the greatest all-around card players on the planet. Yet sometimes greatness isn’t immune to controversy.

After winning £7.7M at London’s Crockfords casino playing baccarat in 2012, the gaming establishment refused to pay Ivey.

The man who is often called the Tiger Woods of the poker world admitted to using edge sorting, which is a system that takes advantage of irregularities in playing cards to help players determine whether a card is high or low.

The real question is whether edge sorting is cheating in a game of pure chance like punto banco baccarat. So far, the courts have repeatedly sided with the casino, but Ivey is hoping the Supreme Court is on his side

It’s worth noting that Atlantic City’s Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa successfully sued Ivey and his accomplice for $10.1M for using the same edge sorting technique.

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