Originally Posted by Deech View Post
For the record, I am not siding with the casino on this title subject. I just want proof of what the suspects actually did and how high above the pay table was that an advantageous play. The article does not help me comprehend this part.

While I realize this is a gambling site, what bothers me most about the story, coming from a family of city and federal law enforcement, it the police taking assets based on the asset forfeiture rule, which allows them to take any assets without the individual actually breaking a law. The assets are "allegedly" involved in a crime. Sadly, in this story, one individual admitted some wrong doing and lost the assets. He should have kept his mouth shut (yes, I realize the casino tipped off the police).

Also, remember that, especially in slots, the casinos make sure that machines are labeled that the casinos are not liable for malfunctions. I understand why they state this, but I do not like it. Have fun, but not too much fun.
I think with the recent SOTUS decision the money is recoverable as he wasn't convicted of anything. Also, at 5X the keno pay was probably in the 450% range.