Bat-Banned? Ben Affleck Banned for Life from Playing Black Jack at Hard Rock Casino

Bat-Banned?  Ben Affleck Banned for Life from Playing Black Jack at Hard Rock Casino

Ben Affleck has been banned from playing cards at Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada for allegedly counting cards. Learn more after the jump!

By DAGuess - May 03, 2014 06:05 AM EST
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Source: variety.com

Ben Affleck, who some of you may recall playing in the World Series of Poker with actor and friend Matt Damon, was allegedly caught via security camera counting cards at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas.

The security team supposidly told Affleck, "You're too good at this game", and identified him as an advantaged player.  The Casino was said to be friendly with Affleck and wife, Jennifer Gardner,who were invited to return to play other games in the Hard Rock Casino.  Looks like Black Jack isn't in the cards for Affleck, who will begin filming for the highly anticipated Batman Vs Superman in Detroit later this month.  

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