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Monkey paw. Kickstand. Yo-yo. These are some of the cheating devices criminals brought to Nevada casinos to trick slot machines into producing unwarranted payouts. And those who used them were often ...
Sentencing has been postponed for two casino cheats listed in Nevada's Black Book and a woman who was their accomplice in a 2006 slot machine-cheating scheme used at several Las Vegas-area casinos.
A convicted slot machine cheat on Thursday became the first nominee in almost four years to Nevada’s Excluded Person List, commonly referred to as the Black Book.
A convicted slot machine cheat became the 36th name on the state's List of Excluded Persons, commonly known as the Black Book, and the first new member since 2004.
Gaming officials estimate that $50 million is lost each year to slot-machine cheats in Nevada but they admit they have no idea exactly how much these people win or how many get away with the scam ...
Standing in front of the machine is Tommy Glenn Carmichael, 53, who boasts a unique and lucrative talent: “Give me a slot machine and I’ll beat it.” Carmichael is no two-bit slot cheat.
TULSA, OKLA. - In the back of a strip mall workshop, a slot machine sits on two green milk crates, its electronic innards exposed. Standing in front of the machine is 53-year-old Tommy Glenn Carmic… ...