many questions:
1. obv a federal judge is no joke, but can this be challenged to a judge in another state? maybe the judge of a non-gaming state?
2. how far reaching is this? they seek to go after his assets in NV, but can they extend this to other countries?
3. don't know if ivey is still in macau or not, but if he is is he in deep shit if he comes back to the states? not from getting arrested, but being forced to pay?
Really? Says who?“Ivey’s holdings have been estimated at $100 million
Ivey sold almost all property in Nevada years ago including his multi-million home in Summerlin.
However, the company that owns Borgata Hotel & Casino is MGM Resorts. Phil Ivey has safety deposit boxes at Aria's poker room (Ivey's Room) and at Bellagio's poker room (Bobby's Room). Maybe they should try looking for large amounts of cash and chips there?
The Borgata Hotel & Casino is the only hotel casino you should visit in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Phil Ivey is broke. No more $500K cars. No more multi-million dollar mega-mansions.
Phil Ivey now travels the world, living off Billionaire Paul Phua's scraps which is tens of millions of dollars a year.
Paul Phua operates out of the Philippines and Montenegro.
Did short-deck poker ever become popular?
I don't believe he has anywhere near $100 million.
I think Borgata is just saying that because they want to justify to the courts that he's blatantly hiding assets, thus perhaps getting granted more power to research his holdings.
Maybe we will have Eric Bensamochan on radio next week and we can ask him about the jurisdictional issues.
I'm just about sure that they can't reach across country borders, but pretty sure anything they find in the US is fair game (though anything within the state is far easier).
Also, short deck poker is starting to spread. There's a $10k short deck event at the WSOP, but curiously no $1500 event, even though I think there would be interest in such a thing.
Also, short deck cash games are now spreading at some Vegas card rooms, though usually at high stakes (which explains why they're only doing a $10k this year at the WSOP).
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