Friday, May 9, 2014

Commentary|Borgata Sues Phil Ivey $9.8 million

Borgata versus Phil Ivey

Charitable Ivey is like the hero in the God of Gambler movie. After knowing about Ivey's philanthropic heart, GGC had regarded him as the fictional character in flesh and blood. Not many gamblers are giving. Most of the time gamblers are looking for money to gamble. Ivey should reserve his giving heart for the needy. Crocksfords, owned by our homeland casino Genting, deserve not quarter from him.

By sparring Crocksford, nobody will be compassionate to Ivey. The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City had commenced legal proceeding on Ivey. The way the media had twisted Ivey's words, it is only a matter of time before Ivey is seen as a low-down hustler. This will lead other casinos whom Ivey had whacked with edge sorting to join Borgata in the legal battle.

SavySeph look at the keywords that will most likely be twisted like a snake as Ivey case goes into the legal arena.

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4 comments:

  1. The phrase "edge sorting is marking card" can kill Ivey.

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    1. Stupidity is always an innocent excuse for greed.

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  2. Borgata uses stupidity to spell greed.That is so devious.

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    1. Borgata is desperate. They are trying to get away with murder.

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