Phil Ivey Files Countersuit Against Borgata Regarding $9.6M in Baccarat Winnings
In April 2014, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey sued Phil Ivey for $9.6 million after the ten-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner went on a huge winning streak by allegedly cheating in baccarat. Borgata claimed that with the help of Cheung Yin Sun —known as the “Queen of Sorts” — the dup used a method known as edge-sorting to create an unfair advantage. Ivey is now countersuing the casino, asserting that the lawsuit is frivolous.
The original case filed by Borgata claimed that Ivey and Sun intentionally exploited a defect on the backs of cards from a purple Gemaco deck he specifically requested during four visits from April 2012 until October 2012.
According to the countersuit, Ivey and his co-defendant claim the casino destroyed the decks of cards that were used during these games, and such cards are essential to his defense.
"Plaintiff Borgata had a duty of care at all times relevant hereto due and owing to the defendants, to maintain, sequester and preserve the precise playing cards utilized by the plaintiff in each of the casino games patronized by the defendants from April through July of 2012," the countersuit states. "Plaintiff Borgata knew that those playing cards were critically material to Ivey and Sun's defense, and knew further that destruction of those playing cards would render the defendants irrevocably prejudice in defending against plaintiff's claims and in securing judgment against the plaintiff."
Also, that the countersuit claims a Borgata casino representative acknowledged that the casino knew about cutting 'tolerances' in playing cards, that Ivey himself never physically touched the cards, and that it was not unusual for special requests to be granted by the casino to high rollers.
The special request made by Ivey reportedly included using an eight-deck shoe of purple Gemaco playing cards, an automatic card shuffler, and a private playing area. These requests were granted after Ivey posted $1 million with the casino. Furthermore, his companion Sun, requested to the dealer in Mandarin for certain cards to be turned, which reportedly allowed her to identify differences in the cards and communicate beneficial information to Ivey.
Ivey Still Battling Crockfords After Losing His Case in October
This isn't the only case involving Ivey and edge-sorting. In October 2014, a London High Court ruled in favor of Crockfords, a Mayfair casino that withheld Ivey's £7.7 million ($12.4 million) Punto Banco winnings, a form of baccarat, in 2012.
"As I said in court, it's not in my nature to cheat — and I would never do anything to risk my reputation," Ivey asserted in a statement after the court ruling. "I am pleased that the judge acknowledged in court that I was a truthful witness by saying that, 'I am entirely convinced that Mr. Ivey did not consider that what he was doing was cheating.'"
"As I said in court, it's not in my nature to cheat — and I would never do anything to risk my reputation."
Regardless, Ivey was otherwise disappointed in the court's ruling at the time stating, "I believe that what we did was a legitimate strategy and we did nothing more than exploit Crockfords' failures to take proper steps to protect themselves against a player of my ability. Clearly today the judge did not agree."
The High Courts' decision will be reconsidered in December after Ivey filed papers at the Court of Appeal in London in late 2014.
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In this Series
- 1 Ivey Claims He Used "Edge Sorting" in £7.8 Million Lawsuit With Crockfords
- 2 Top 10 Stories of 2013: #10, Ivey, Kagawa, Smith, and Others Face Legal Trouble
- 3 Borgata Files $9.6 Million Lawsuit Against Phil Ivey for Alleged Baccarat Cheating
- 4 Details Emerge in Borgata's Lawsuit Against Phil Ivey
- 5 Sorting Out the Law Behind Phil Ivey's Edge Sorting Debacle at Borgata
- 6 Phil Ivey Files Motion to Dismiss Borgata Lawsuit, Claims Win Was "All Skill"
- 7 Ivey's Edge-Sorting Accomplice, Cheng Yin Sun, Files Lawsuit Against Foxwoods
- 8 Breaking Down the Legality of Cheung Yin Sun's Edge-Sorting Lawsuit Against Foxwoods
- 9 Phil Ivey to Discuss "Edge Sorting" Lawsuits on 60 Minutes
- 10 Phil Ivey Loses £7.7 Million "Edge Sorting" Court Battle Against Crockfords Casino
- 11 Phil Ivey Appeals Against Crockford’s Ruling
- 12 Top 10 Stories of 2014: #2, Phil Ivey Endures More Legal Drama
- 13 Judge Rules Borgata Lawsuit Against Phil Ivey Can Proceed
- 14 Phil Ivey Appears in Car Commercial for 2015 Chrysler 300
- 15 Foxwoods Survives Edge Sorting Lawsuit from Phil Ivey's "Queen of Sorts" Accomplice
- 16 Phil Ivey Files Countersuit Against Borgata Regarding $9.6M in Baccarat Winnings
- 17 Highlights from Ivey/Borgata Deposition: Booze, Pretty Cocktail Waitresses and More
- 18 Borgata Contests Phil Ivey Counter-Claims
- 19 Ivey Granted Permission to Appeal £7.8 Million Edge-Sorting Case Against Crockfords
- 20 Phil Ivey's £7.8 Million Appeal in Crockfords Case Began Yesterday
- 21 Court Opinion Split on Phil Ivey's $9.6M Baccarat Win
- 22 Phil Ivey Contests Borgata Request for His Baccarat Winnings
- 23 Court Orders Phil Ivey to Return $10.1M to Borgata
- 24 The Mysterious Year for Phil Ivey
- 25 Poker Pro Phil Ivey Will Try to Appeal Borgata $10M Ruling
- 26 UK Supreme Court Grants Phil Ivey Permission to Appeal Crockfords Case
- 27 Phil Ivey Loses £7.7M Supreme Court Appeal in London Edge Sorting Case
- 28 Top 10 Stories of 2017, #7: Phil Ivey Loses $19 Million in Court Battles
- 29 Gemaco Playing Cards Off the Hook in Borgata Ivey Edge-Sorting Debacle
- 30 Phil Ivey Looks to Delay Payment of $10.1M to Borgata
- 31 Phil Ivey in Danger of Losing More to Borgata
- 32 Borgata Given Clearance to Seize Phil Ivey's Nevada Assets
- 33 Film Based on Phil Ivey's Baccarat Partner Cheung Yin “Kelly” Sun in the Works
- 34 Report: Borgata Seeking Phil Ivey's WSOP Winnings Plus $214K Interest
- 35 Report: Borgata Secured Phil Ivey's $50K PPC Winnings
- 36 Ivey Borgata Case Takes Another Turn as Cates and Trincher File Objection
- 37 Ivey Versus Borgata Continues With Legal Proceedings