Electronic Roulette Crook In Court
Published: Friday, April 22, 2005 Online-Casinos.com
ELECTRONIC ROULETTE CROOK IN COURT
Employee paid A$ 6000 to rig game
A 28 year old Australian woman from Melbourne is appearing in court this week
charged with bribing a casino employee with A$ 6000 to change the winning numbers
in Rapid Roulette at the Crown Casino.
The woman, Deasy Widjaja received
A$ 66,675 after she became involved in a scam to cheat on a roulette game at Melbourne's
Crown Casino, the Victorian County Court was told, according to reports in the
Australian media.
She persuaded the employee to manually change the winning
numbers in Rapid Roulette to the numbers on which she had wagered to allow her
to win A$ 66,675.
Rapid Roulette is an electronic table game, played in the
same way as traditional roulette except that players sit at an individual terminal
and place bets on a touch screen.



