Originally Posted by blackhole View Post

1)During the financial crisis of 2008, casinos became desperate to entice high rollers. In 2010, Don Johnson was made offers to play at the highest stakes. He negotiated several changes to standard casino blackjack in order to gain a mathematical edge. These changes included dealers being forced to stay on soft 17, a 20% rebate where casino would refund 20% of his losses (20 cents to every dollar) for losses exceeding $500,000, six decks, re-split aces, and others.

Under these conditions Johnson was able to beat Tropicana out of nearly $6 million, Borgata out of $5 million, and Caesars out of $4 million. His total profits neared $15.1 million and seriously hurt casino profits. Though not banned from Tropicana and Borgata, the two casinos stopped Johnson from playing under those conditions and limits, while Caesars effectively banned him from playing.

2) Like many other high-stakes gamblers, Phil Ivey had his quirks and was accommodated because of the large sums of money he would plunk down at casinos.
He made sure to have a private area to play, a guest to sit with him, a dealer who spoke Mandarin Chinese and an automatic card shuffler during baccarat games at the Borgata in Atlantic City and won 10 million dollars.

3) Billy Walters - In the 1980s, Walters joined the Computer Group, which used computer analysis to analyze sports outcomes. Over a period of 39 years, Walters had only one losing year, with a 30-year winning streak.
I thought you would go to these types of high profile cases. While I have absolutely no doubt these claims occured at least close to accounts, YOU said PROOF. Did Ivey, Johnson, Waters prove to you meaning show something that would stand up in court TO YOU? Because that is what you are demanding AP's on this forum do.