The Invisible Ink That Wasn’t:

A Player Pleads Guilty to Marking Cards at a Casino

Some folks will try anything to gain an advantage. But marking cards with "invisible" ink??

I just don't see it.

Those who frequent the card rooms of the LA area know that this is not that uncommon. The funny part, at least to me, is that those marking cards don't do as well as you might think. Even with the added advantage of knowing what some of the "hidden" cards are, they don't seem to know what to do with the information.
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