Las Vegas Removes Dead Gambler From Infamous Black Book

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We now know what happens to “casino cheats” after they die.  Las Vegas removes them from their infamous Black Book.  Whether they go to Heaven or Hell is anyone’s guess.

Roderick William Dee II made his way off the Black Book this past week.  He died this past December at the age of 59 from a four-year bout with cancer.

The former casino dealer had four felony convictions for slot machine incidents, three of which were in Nevada.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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