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Monday, May 26, 2014

Affleck all a SCAM?



Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future

Wow, how about that, Affleck getting busted in a casino that he has been gabbling in and has had a business relationship for over ten years.

Is it possible Affleck expertise card counting story was a publicity stunt to make him look more adept to playing the role of Batman.
 

Those of you who believe you can beat the casinos by card counting must also believe Batman is for real.

Oh, and one other thing, the card counting myth is one casinos love to publicize. It makes many go to casinos with their card counting system and by the time they realize it doesn’t work they’re hooked.

Pittsburg Tribune - May 25, 2014 -Casino may regret barring Affleck, consultant says
The Hard Rock banned Affleck from playing blackjack there for life after he was suspected of card-counting at a high-limit table, TMZ.com reported this month. The casino said he was free to play other games.

Affleck, now filming a Batman movie in Detroit, has not talked publicly about the incident, and his publicist did not respond to a request for comment.

Read more: http://triblive.com/aande/gambling/6148684-74/million-says-adams#ixzz32pgwXnqB



Massachusetts ‘Gaming’ Future

Wow, how about that, Affleck getting busted in a casino that he has been gabbling in and has had a business relationship for over ten years. 

Is it possible Affleck expertise card counting story was a publicity stunt to make him look more adapt to playing the role of Batman.   

Those of you who believe you can beat the casinos by card counting must also believe Batman is for real. 

Oh, and one other thing, the card counting myth is one casinos love to publicize. It makes many go to casinos with their card counting system and by the time they realize it doesn’t work they’re hooked.

Pittsburg Tribune - May 25, 2014 -Casino may regret barring Affleck, consultant says

The Hard Rock banned Affleck from playing blackjack there for life after he was suspected of card-counting at a high-limit table, TMZ.com reported this month. The casino said he was free to play other games. 
Affleck, now filming a Batman movie in Detroit, has not talked publicly about the incident, and his publicist did not respond to a request for comment. 

Read more: http://triblive.com/aande/gambling/6148684-74/million-says-adams#ixzz32pgwXnqB




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