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  • Christian Lusardi Officially Indicted in Borgata Chipgate Scandal
    Christian Lusardi Officially Indicted in Borgata Chipgate Scandal

    A year-and-a-half after allegedly introducing counterfeit chipsinto the opening event of the Borgata Winter Poker Open, Christian Lusardi(pictured) was officially indicted. According to the Press of Atlantic City, on Wednesday, Lusardi “was indicted by an Atlantic County grand jury on charges of second-degree trademark counterfeiting, second-degree attempted theft by deception, and third-degree criminal mischief.” He […]

  • Members of Final 27 in Borgata Tournament Marred by Fake Chips Sue
    Members of Final 27 in Borgata Tournament Marred by Fake Chips Sue

    After last month’s decision by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcementregarding the “Chipgate” scandal at the Borgata Winter Poker Openin January, it was thought that was the end of the story. As it turns out, that may have been premature, as six players have entered a lawsuit against the casino for the resolution of […]

  • Borgata Chipgate Ruling: “Don’t Know Whether to Waste Winnings on a Lawyer”
    Borgata Chipgate Ruling: “Don’t Know Whether to Waste Winnings on a Lawyer”

    On Monday, New Jersey gaming officials and Borgataannounced the resolution to the counterfeit chip incident that plagued the first event of the Borgata Poker Open in January. At the time the fake chips were discovered, the tournament was frozen with 27 players remaining. As we told you on Monday, the New Jersey Division of Gaming […]

  • Resolution Issued in Borgata Chipgate Scandal
    Resolution Issued in Borgata Chipgate Scandal

    It has been three long months, but we have a resolution in a tournament marred by fake chips at Borgatain Atlantic City. New Jersey gaming officials and Borgata announced on Monday that each of the final 27 players, who have watched the prize pool sit frozen since January, will receive $19,323. Read the ruling.

  • Borgata Debuts High-Tech Tournament Chips After Counterfeiting Fiasco
    Borgata Debuts High-Tech Tournament Chips After Counterfeiting Fiasco

    The Borgatain Atlantic City has taken the initiative to beef up security in its poker tournaments by introducing brand new chips boasting several modern-day features designed to thwart counterfeiters. The purchase of the high-tech chips was reportedly the direct result of the scandal allegedly caused at least in part by Christian Lusardi, a North Carolina […]

  • Victims in Borgata Tournament Marred By Fake Chips Still Awaiting Resolution
    Victims in Borgata Tournament Marred By Fake Chips Still Awaiting Resolution

    To start off 2014, the opening event of the Borgata Winter Poker Open was canceled when 27 players remained after officials found “a significant number of counterfeit chips.” The tournament carried a healthy $2 million guarantee and first place was scheduled to make $372,000. Two months later, its remaining participants are anxiously awaiting a resolution.