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Cheaters Never Prosper

Sharon Cunningham, a “surveillance operator” at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Connecticut, noticed something strange on her security monitors: a man who resembled a known cheater apparently marking cards. After reviewing video footage, she alleges the man, Bruce Koloshi, was putting ink on the cards that was only visible on black-and-white video, or through special contact lenses Koloshi was wearing. Cunningham called the police and they arrested him. According to the arrest report, “Koloshi stated he was here at the casino in an attempt to raise bond for his Louisiana arrest warrant.” Koloshi was scheduled to turn himself in to Baton Rouge, La., authorities to face charges — that he was using invisible ink to mark cards at a casino. (MS/New London Day) ...He was identified as a cheater, but not a smart cheater.
Original Publication Date: 06 October 2013
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 20.

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