Woodbine casino fined $120K following allegations of cheating by dealers
- The AGCO fined Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto $120,000 after a cheating scheme surfaced.
- Staff allegedly failed to detect a cheat-at-play scheme between two dealers and patrons.
- Dealers intentionally exposed cards and overpaid winning hands, according to the compliance review.
- The scheme resulted in nearly $20,000 in illicit winnings in less than one week.
- The AGCO will continue to monitor casino integrity, and the casino can appeal the decision.
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This Toronto casino has been fined thousands of dollars over a cheating scheme authorities say involved dealers and patrons
Two dealers and a group of casino patrons allegedly used a "cheat scheme" on multiple occasions to win almost $20,000 in less than a week, investigators said.
Toronto casino fined $120,000 for not detecting alleged cheating scheme
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has issued a $120,000 fine against Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto for failing to to detect an alleged cheat-at-play and dealer collusion scheme.
Toronto casino fined $120K over alleged cheating scheme involving 2 dealers: AGCO
A Toronto casino is facing a $120,000 fine after the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario alleged staff failed to detect a cheating scheme that involved two dealers and a “group of casino patrons.”
AGCO issues $120,000 penalty to Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto for cheat scheme involving two dealers
TORONTO, April 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has issued a monetary penalty totalling $120,000 against Ontario Gaming GTA Limited Partnership (“Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto”) alleging they failed to…
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