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  2. Ivey v Genting Casinos - Wikipedia

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    Phil Ivey, an American professional poker player, played and won a series of games of Punto Banco —a variant of baccarat —at Crockfords Casino in London, owned by Genting Casinos (UK) Ltd. The casino did not pay out the £7.7m he had won, as they believed Ivey had cheated by using edge sorting. Ivey sued the casino to recover his winnings.

  3. Edge sorting - Wikipedia

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    Ivey sued them for payment but lost in the High Court of England and Wales; it was judged that the edge sorting was "cheating for the purpose of civil law". [9] [10] It was accepted that Ivey and others genuinely considered that edge sorting was not cheating, and deemed immaterial that the casino could easily have protected itself. The judgment ...

  4. Adelstein-Lew controversy - Wikipedia

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    Phil Ivey, regarded by most as the best poker player ever, who was at the table that night, stated that, in his opinion, there was no cheating in the hand, assigning Lew's play and her subsequent statement to a combination of bad play, confusion, and embarrassment.

  5. Phil Ivey - Wikipedia

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    1. Money finish (es) 3. Information accurate as of 12 May 2024. Phillip Dennis Ivey Jr. (born February 1, 1977) [3] is an American professional poker player who has won eleven World Series of Poker bracelets, one World Poker Tour title, and appeared at nine World Poker Tour final tables.

  6. Crockfords (casino) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, poker player Phil Ivey, won £7.7 million after beating the casino in a session of punto banco baccarat, but was refused payment due to allegations of edge sorting. Ivey admitted to edge sorting, considering it a legitimate strategy and later sued the casino, but the court ruled in favor of Crockfords, stating Ivey was "cheating under ...

  7. The Professor, the Banker, and the Suicide King - Wikipedia

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    GV1254 .C73 2005. The Professor, the Banker, and the Suicide King: Inside the Richest Poker Game of All Time is a 2005 book by Michael Craig detailing billionaire Andrew Beal 's series of high-stakes poker games with Las Vegas ' top professional poker players. [1] The book title refers to some of the professional players involved in this series.

  8. Gemaco - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, poker player Phil Ivey won $9.6 million playing baccarat at the Borgata casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Borgata alleged that Ivey cheated using a scheme known as edge sorting. Claiming manufacturing defects, Borgata filed a lawsuit against Gemaco to cover the losses.

  9. High Stakes Poker - Wikipedia

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    December 16, 2020. (2020-12-16) –. present. High Stakes Poker is an American cash game poker television program. The poker variant played on the show is no limit Texas hold 'em. The first four seasons ran from January 16, 2006 to December 17, 2007 on GSN. The next three seasons ran from March 1, 2009 to May 21, 2011, and was simulcast in 3DTV ...