How crooks rigged high-stakes poker games with the mob and NBA pros
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The con tactics revealed in this case are as timeless as the game of poker itself, echoing the plots of classic heist movies and James Bond adventures.

However, the sleight of hand didn’t come from skilled card players but rather from sophisticated devices. In place of hidden mirrors or accomplices peeking from the sidelines, the operation utilized X-ray tables and advanced contact lenses. Allegedly, traditional methods like signaling between participants and physical intimidation for those in debt were also employed.

FBI director Kash Patel speaks at a press conference announcing the arrests of Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier in connection with a federal investigation into sports betting and illegal gambling. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis)

According to a recently unsealed indictment and federal authorities’ announcements, here’s how the alleged scammers manipulated the games.

The games, inherently illegal due to their underground nature, were run by mafia families.

Prosecutors stressed that these activities were particularly illicit, even beyond the typical illegal games, where at least the poker itself might be conducted legitimately.

The game of choice was Texas Hold ’em, much like most poker games played today.

Head coach Chauncey Billups of the Portland Trail Blazers speaks during a press conference.
Head coach Chauncey Billups of the Portland Trail Blazers speaks during a press conference. (Getty)

It involves very few cards – just five face-up public cards and two for each player. That potentially simplifies the scamming.

The victims and the ‘face cards’

Rich targets known as “fish” were brought in by the allure of playing for high stakes in posh secret spots in Manhattan with names like “The Lexington Avenue Game,” the indictment said.

They were also attracted by the prospect of playing with pro athletes and coaches, including Portland Trail Blazers coach and Hall-of-Fame NBA player Chauncey Billups. The operators called these “face cards.”

Billups was charged with participating in a conspiracy to fix high-stakes card games tied to La Cosa Nostra organised crime families that cheated unsuspecting gamblers out of at least US$7 million ($10.75 million). Also charged was former NBA assistant coach and player Damon Jones.

Authorities gave no hints about the identity of the victims other than to say they were usually wealthy people who lost tens and sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars to the cheaters.

The “face cards” and everyone else at the table who was not a target was in on the scam.

The shuffling machine did most of the work.

Using machines is common, but the advanced tech on these ones could determine the exact order of cards after a shuffle, and who was holding what once they were dealt.

That information was transmitted wirelessly to someone off-site, who would send the identity of the player with the winning hand to the phone of a player at the table, known as “the quarterback.”

Then it got low-tech. The “quarterback” would use classic subtle signals like touching certain chips to pass the information to the fellow cheaters. They’d all bet accordingly.

This undated image provided the U.S. Attorney's Office Eastern District of New York,  shows a card shuffler allegedly used by defendants in a sports betting and illegal gambling case brought by the U.S. attorney's office of the Eastern District of New York, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in New York.
This undated image provided the U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of New York, shows a card shuffler allegedly used by defendants in a sports betting and illegal gambling case brought by the U.S. attorney’s office of the Eastern District of New York, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in New York. (AP)
Texas Hold 'Em
Texas Hold ‘Em poker uses very few cards. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The other cheating methods

The shuffling machine con was apparently the main tactic, but the conspirators supposedly tried other gadgetry, some of it similar to the tech used to identify players’ hands on poker telecasts. Authorities didn’t go into detail about them, but they included:

  • An X-ray table that could identify the face-down cards used in Texas Hold ’em from underneath.
  • Hidden cameras built into the trays that hold players’ chips that could identify cards.
  • Customised contact lenses and glasses that could detect special marks on cards.

The cheating winners would share a percentage of their take with the game operators. The victims were often told to wire money to shell companies that laundered it.

And the organisers sometimes used robbery, extortion and assault to get debtors to pay. Authorities said two game operators used their fists to extract payment from one cheated player.

Also charged was former NBA assistant coach and player Damon Jones, who stands accused of participating in a separate scheme of exploiting private information about players to win bets on NBA games.

Billups made his first court appearance Thursday before a judge in Portland, Oregon. His attorney, Chris Heywood, declined to comment after the hearing.

A message was left at a phone number and email address listed in public records for Jones.

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