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New Poker Gambling Strategy? Cheat, but don't get caught like this guy!

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  • New Poker Gambling Strategy? Cheat, but don't get caught like this guy!

    According to an Associated Press story dated July 21, 2011, 26-year-old Matthew Eisenberg formerly worked as a poker dealer at The Rivers Casino near Pittsburgh.

    He was fired, however, after the casino's video surveillance team caught him attempting to surreptitiously take $1 and $5 chips from some poker pots. They estimate he stole a total of about $200.

    On July 20 Eisenberg pleaded guilty to the theft and was sentenced by a judge to one year of probation and a $75,000 fine.

    According to Eisenberg's attorney, the fine is required under state gaming laws.

    Sounds to me like an awful lot of money to be fined for such a petty crime! However, keep in mind he was actually stealing from the players and not the casino.

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    Re: New Poker Gambling Strategy? Cheat, but don't get caught like this guy!

    I agree Steve - that sentence is overkill. His attorney is going to appeal the fine.

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      Originally posted by SteveBourieOLD View Post
      According to an Associated Press story dated July 21, 2011, 26-year-old Matthew Eisenberg formerly worked as a poker dealer at The Rivers Casino near Pittsburgh.

      He was fired, however, after the casino's video surveillance team caught him attempting to surreptitiously take $1 and $5 chips from some poker pots. They estimate he stole a total of about $200.

      On July 20 Eisenberg pleaded guilty to the theft and was sentenced by a judge to one year of probation and a $75,000 fine.

      According to Eisenberg's attorney, the fine is required under state gaming laws.

      Sounds to me like an awful lot of money to be fined for such a petty crime! However, keep in mind he was actually stealing from the players and not the casino.
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