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Yo-yos, kickstands and monkey paws: How slot cheats stole big and landed in ‘Black Book’
The names of the devices are as colorful as the people who used them. Monkey paw. Kickstand. Yo-yo. These are some of the cheating devices criminals brought to Nevada casinos to trick slot machines ...
Slot machines at a St. Louis-area casino are shown in this file photo. ST. LOUIS • Federal prosecutors on Wednesday said that a grand jury indicted three Russian nationals and a man of Russian ...
The ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) devices, which are prohibited by the Federal Communication Commission, are used to "jam" the inner workings of a slot machine. EMP generators create electromagnetic ...
Four Russian nationals have been indicted by the federal government for allegedly traveling to the United States to cheat at slot machines in Missouri, California and Illionis. According to KSDK, the ...
Prosecutors say three men are accused of using a jamming device on slot machines in a West Allis Bar. They have all been charged with felony computer crimes. Groups of people, mainly from North ...
In early June 2014, accountants at the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that several of their slot machines had—just for a couple of days—gone haywire. The government-approved software that ...
A convicted slot machine cheat on Thursday became the first nominee in almost four years to Nevada’s Excluded Person List, commonly referred to as the Black Book. The Gaming Control Board unanimously ...
The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday added Larry Keith Green, a convicted slot machine cheat, to the state’s List of the Excluded Persons. The list, commonly referred to as the Black Book, makes ...
A federal jury found a leading operator of unregulated slot machines in Missouri liable for false advertising and unfair ...
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