Manne
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2009/03/25 11:22
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Manne wrote:
The iPhone card counting application has caused quite a stir in the casino world. Since detecting the application is merely impossible, iPhones are banned as a whole in most land based casinos. Anyone caught using this program while playing could be facing charges. To safeguard matters, casinos have decided that gamblers who own an iPhone, whether using it or not, cannot enter casino premises on account of the counting application having an invisible mode which is hard to detect. Use of an iPhone is now considered a grad A felony in all states, as is the use of any other card counting devices.
(One place it isn’t illegal to use the iPhone counting device is online) :1orglaugh
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(One place it isn’t illegal to use the iPhone counting device is online) :1orglaugh