Two Wexford, Penn. men have been charged in relation to a roulette cheating scheme at Rivers Casino Pittsburgh that involved collusion between a dealer, a floor supervisor, and players. The conspirators at the Rivers Casino Pittsburgh, above, discovered a way to place bets after the roulette had settled. But an anonymous letter made security focus on the sketchy games. (Image: Rivers Casino) Chen Huan Lin, 67, and Joe Jeng Chiou Lin, 65, benefitted from the scam that involved a dealer employing a shady spin that would then be verified by a crooked supervisor, according to a new criminal complaint. The dealer, Robin Schnepp, supervisor Anthony Laush, and another player, Jack Daniel Mars III, were arrested and charged last month. Different Ball Game In mid-January 2024, Rivers received an anonymous handwritten letter in the mail alleging that Schnepp and Laush were involved in a plan to bilk Interblock Roulette machines at… Read More
Category: Commercial Gaming, Crime & Scandals, Live Casinos, Mid-Atlantic, Anthony Laush, Chen Lin, Interblock, Jack Daniel Mars III, Joe Lin, Rivers Casino Pittsburgh, Robin Schnepp, roulette cheating
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