New Jersey cracks down on fishy business

Lost slot machines and unshuffled cards draw fines for casinos

2015-02-04
Reading time 29 seg
(US).- Two Alantic City casinos have been fined for failing at keeping track of the number of slot machines in use and using cards that had not be pre- shuffled before being used. In actions made public Tuesday, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement fined Caesars Atlantic City USD 5,000 for losing two slot machines while filing monthly reports indicating that all machines were accounted for.

The state says the missing machines have not yet been located.

It also fined the Golden Nugget Atlantic City USD 4,000 for using unshuffled cards in four blackjack games in August, then realizing its mistake and handing a gambler who lost USD1,600 in the tainted games a stack of chips to cover his losses.

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