Atlantic City Showboat Casino Fined for Unshuffled Cards

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Dec/03/2013
Atlantic City Showboat Casino Fined for Unshuffled Cards

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (Associated Press) - New Jersey's top casino regulator has fined the Showboat casino hotel $7,000 for playing games with unshuffled cards, and violating rules regarding the money counting room.

State Gaming Enforcement director David Rebuck issued the fines Nov. 25. They were made public this week.

The casino declined comment.

According to initial charges, the Showboat engaged in play a total of nine times between September 2012 and September of this year with cards that had not first been shuffled. The documents do not detail how many customers won or lost as a result of the unshuffled cards.

The casino also was fined for violating rules regarding the money counting room, including a requirement that anyone who enters it wear a one-piece pocketless garment.

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