“It was a high-tech variation on one of the oldest tricks in the book, dating back to the Wild West saloon days … cheating unsuspecting poker players by rigging the game.
But the tools in a scam broken up by New Jersey State Police were decidedly 21st century, including tiny video cameras and earpiece radio receivers designed to be undetectable, and laptop computers.
One of the four men arrested is a well-known consultant who charges people for advice on how to detect and thwart casino cheaters.”
Ocean County Observer (07/25/07)


