iPhone program creator worried
February 20, 2009 - 10:58 am
Maybe Travis Yates has watched a few too many American gangster movies.
Yates is the Australian software designer who created a blackjack card-counting application for the iPhone. Sales have soared in the past week since the Nevada Gaming Control Board told casino operators the program would convert the iPhone into a cheating device.
“I guess I should start worrying,” Yates said in an email Friday morning. “I've seen ‘Casino’ and I know what they do to card counters. What would they do to someone who's unleashed an army of card counters into the casinos, albeit unintentionally, through the A Blackjack Card Counter iPhone App?”
Yates was referring to a scene in the acclaimed Robert De Niro-Joe Pesci film about Las Vegas when the mob controlled the gaming industry. A card counter had his hand broken by casino security guards using a hammer.
Yates said sales volumes for the application have continued to climb. He dropped the price of the application to 99 cents.
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