Two Dealers Arrested For Cheating
Though they say that the casino dealer arrests are not a common thing, still such occasions happen when some of them are accused of cheating. This is what happened on the weekend of August 23-24 when two Reno dealers John Gosnell, 61, and Dale Solem, 78 were taken to the Washoe County Jail suspected of cheating at gambling.
According to the observations of some of the casino owners dealers are more often accused of cheating in the times of economic decline.
John Gosnell, age 61 being a blackjack dealer was suspected placing a losing toke bet on the hand that won. This made him $9 cheating.
Dale Solem, age 78 was accused of adding chips in a poker game to his rack.
It is worth mentioning that in case they are found guilty they are facing a 1-8 year prison term.
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