I have no idea how often this or any other casino changes decks of cards but at the cost of each deck which is sometimes resold in the gift shop as a souvenir and is dirt cheap to begin with, and at the stakes that Phil Ivy plays at, if it were my call the cards would be changed like every dozen
hands or so for this very reason. One knick on one card could be costly. Much more costly than the cards themselves for sure. Give me a break. The cards were worn and identifiable for a long enough period that Phil Ivy and I believe he was playing with a friend at the time, had time to win millions? Unbelievable! Pay the man and rethink the cost of playing cards.