SACRAMENTO, Calif. — High-stakes card players who claim a player routinely cheated during games broadcast online cannot pursue their suit against a casino and one of its employees, a federal court in California ruled . The plaintiffs claimed the casino covered up the “single largest known cheating scandal in the history of broadcast poker.”
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