Suppose I'm taking steps to hide my cards, but you take overt acts to see them, like a mirror or something?
At some point a sequence of actions to defeat the protections becomes an act of fraud.
Just because a lock on my door is not unpickable doesn't give everyone a license to steal everything I own.
It's a gray area...once you're asking a specifically chosen dealer to do things and conceal them from the pit boss...come back and repeat it for $20m...at some point it crosses the line from taking advantage of a mistake to orchestrating a scheme to deceive and defraud.
At some point a sequence of actions to defeat the protections becomes an act of fraud.
Just because a lock on my door is not unpickable doesn't give everyone a license to steal everything I own.
It's a gray area...once you're asking a specifically chosen dealer to do things and conceal them from the pit boss...come back and repeat it for $20m...at some point it crosses the line from taking advantage of a mistake to orchestrating a scheme to deceive and defraud.
http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2014-10-08/judge-says-...