Ivey Won £7.8millon Casino Chips
Refer to gamblingkings.com’s News and XingCai Zhang’s Blog.
Make a trip to Genting to win millions in casino chips because that is what you will get if you win large sum of money. They can just simply accuse you of cheating and that is the end of the story. This is certainly not the Genting that we Malaysian know. We hear of people getting caught for cheating being banned, blacklisted in casinos worldwide and reported to the police. This is the first time I hear a cheater gets off the hook and file a writ in retaliation.
Wrong Call
On August 20-21 last year, poker star Phil Ivey won £7.8millon in a baccarat game at Crockfords, which is part of the Genting Group but was denied payment. I love how +xingcai zhang’s quoted two of our blogs to prove Genting’s bad call on this issue. Citing “illegal acts” to justify their decision is making a total laughing stock out of themselves. I can’t help but wonder if their lawyers know the difference between committing “illegal acts” and in violation of “house rules”. Well, as we know all along Genting hire humans with pig brains to do the job.
KL Investigators
Base on gamblingkingz.com, Ivey has been recorded to be the world's sixth highest earner in Punto Banco tournaments, amassing a £9 million fortune in payouts from this game alone. This guy can be considered on par with the hero in the “God of Gamblers” movie. Why, Genting chose to pick on this guy? Genting flew in experts from Kuala Lumpur to investigate this case. Most likely they can’t find any conclusive evidence of cheating or they will hammer the shit out of Ivey.
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