NYC Mass Shooter Reportedly Caught Counting Cards at Westgate Days Prior

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The man accused of shooting to death four people in a New York City office building Monday evening was suspected of card counting at the Westgate Casino in Las Vegas just three days before.

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Vital Vegas broke the story on Twitter Wednesday evening. 

"Crazy twist to the NYC shooter story, not reported elsewhere: Source says three days before the shooting, Shane Tamura was backed off for card counting at Westgate."

Card counting is a blackjack strategy where players keep track of the ratio of high-value cards (like 10s, jacks, queens, kings, and aces) to low-value cards remaining in the deck or shoe. By knowing the approximate composition of the remaining cards, players can adjust their bets and playing decisions to gain a statistical advantage over the casino. 

"Backed off", as explained by Vital Vegas, simply means that if a casino suspects an individual of having an edge, they can tell that person to leave the establishment.  That's what the Westgate apparently did. 

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The gunman, identified as Shane Tamura, had driven to New York City from his residence in Las Vegas. 

Tamura, 27, sprayed the skyscraper’s lobby with bullets killing three people, then shot another person in a 33rd-floor office on Monday before he killed himself, authorities said. Among the dead were a police officer, a security guard and two people who worked at companies in the building. An NFL employee was badly wounded but survived.

The attacker’s grievances with the NFL emerged as police worked to piece together his background and motivations, and as loved ones began to mourn the dead. 

Vital Vegas is a prominent Twitter account (@VitalVegas) that serves as a source for Las Vegas news, casino industry information, and "WTF" moments in the city, according to its X profile. It was named "Best Vegas Twitter Feed" by Desert Companion magazine, according to its X profile. The account was created in March 2012 and has amassed a large following of 217.6K followers.  That account is the online persona of Scott Roeben.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publlisher 

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