![]() In what may turn out to be an unfortunate choice of phrase, he told a reporter for The Press of Atlantic City, "I don't wear Kevlar. He admits to having had to take some losses along the way. How'd he do it? Was it divine intervention, card-counting or an epic run of good luck? Caesar's he let off easy, taking only $4 million. Between December and April, Johnson, playing single blackjack hands of up to $100,000, reportedly walked away from Atlantic City's tables with a cool $15 million.įrom the Tropicana he took $6 million from the Borgata, $5 million. If someone wants to take the shot, we'll take the action."Īnd that's exactly what Don Johnson, a gambler from Bensalem, Pa., did at Tropicana and other Atlantic City casinos. "We have a strategy of offering the most aggressive and highest table games limits in the Atlantic City market and we're not going to change that. ![]() "That's just how it goes sometimes if you bet more, you can win more," Tony Rodio, Tropicana's president and CEO, told the Associated Press. ![]() A second gambler in the span of about two months has won over $5 million from the casino.Īn unidentified man last week walked away with $5.3 million after playing blackjack, craps, and mini-baccarat, and reportedly left a $150,000 tip that was split among the table dealers that night. ![]() J- The odds just became more odd at Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City, N.J.
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