The 21 Million Casino Loophole Nobody Could Stop
Phil Ivey won over $21 million using a legal casino advantage strategy — and lost it all in court. This documentary breaks down the edge-sorting technique, the flaw in Gemaco playing cards, and the legal battle between Phil Ivey, Kelly Sun, Crockfords Casino in London, and the Borgata in Atlantic City. Was it cheating — or was it intelligence applied to a flawed system? A deep dive into gambling psychology, casino math, contract law, and the fine line between advantage play and fraud. CHAPTERS 00:00 The Man Casinos Banned 00:44 Crockfords Casino – High Stakes Begin 03:09 The Edge Sorting Strategy Explained 05:19 The Five Legal Requests 06:50 $7.8 Million Won in London 07:48 The Borgata Lawsuit 08:28 Two Courts. Two Continents. 09:49 The Final Verdict

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