Arkansas Official Reveals No Formal Casino Complaint Filed Against Card Counter
Gambling veteran Larry Henry, known for his stints at Las Vegas Sun and KFSM-TV, has delved into the intriguing world of casinos and gaming, especially in Arkansas, where he's encountered a peculiar case recently.
A elusive card counter, going by the moniker "Brutal Chameleon" on social media, surfaced in a heated claim last week. He alleged being swindled by Oaklawn Casino in Hot Springs initially, a claim the casino later addressed after he consulted his legal team and gaming entities, according to video evidence.
As of May 12, however, the Arkansas Racing Commission hasn't received a word from this enigmatic character.
Scott Hardin, the commission spokesperson, confirmed they hadn't received any feedback or complaints related to the incident. Hardin told Gambling.com that commission staff also hadn't been contacted concerning the matter.
If a formal complaint were to materialize, state officials have indicated they would launch an investigation. Given their jurisdiction over all legal gambling in Arkansas, including horse racing, casino gaming, and sports betting, the commission maintains a watchful eye.
Despite repeated attempts, Oaklawn Casino had not responded to Gambling.com's request for a comment regarding the payment dispute.
Conversely, there's been no formal investigation, official comment, or additional response from the casino beyond resolving the payment issue, as per the latest updates. The incident remains shrouded in mystery, with the card counter's identity and intentions adding to the intrigue.
The enigmatic card counter known as "Brutal Chameleon" has taken to social media to accuse Oaklawn Casino in Hot Springs of swindling him, leading to an ongoing payment dispute. However, as of May 12, the Arkansas Racing Commission has not officially received any complaint or feedback from him. If a formal complaint were to be submitted, the commission, with its jurisdiction over Arkansas's casino gambling, is prepared to launch an investigation. The incident, involving a mysterious card counter and a major casino, continues to captivate the casino culture in Arkansas and beyond.