Massive Brawls Break Out at Two U.S. Casinos Caught on Video

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Massive Brawls Break Out at Two U.S. Casinos Caught on Video

Two huge casino brawls broke out this past weekened; one at the Talking Stick Resort in Scotsdale, AZ, the other at the Orleans Casino in Las Vegas.


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CardPlayer.com captured the chaos at Talking Stick here

That incident unraveled after security attempted to remove a patron from the poker room that was playing $4-$8 limit hold’em.  That individual became extremely beligerant as was evidenced by the video footage taken.

"The man wouldn’t leave the room quietly and was attacked by another player from behind. Chips went everywhere and chaos ensued," one bystander relayed via Twitter.

At the Orleans Casino, a poker player was reportedly knocked unconscious after insulting another man's daughter.  This resulted in yet another obscenity-laden scene.

Guy freaks out after perpetrator walks out of the Orleans poker room after an assault on another poker player. from r/poker

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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