CHEN v. STATE, GAMING CONTROL BOARD

No. 31959.

994 P.2d 1151 (2000)

Richard CHEN, Appellant, v. NEVADA STATE GAMING CONTROL BOARD and Monte Carlo Resort & Casino, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

March 9, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lyles & Hawley, Las Vegas, for Appellant.

Steven A. Boelhouwer, Carson City, for Respondent Gaming Control Board.

Kevin J. Blair, General Counsel, Las Vegas, for Respondent Monte Carlo Resort & Casino.

BEFORE THE COURT EN BANC.


OPINION

SHEARING, J.

Appellant Richard Chen argues that the Nevada Gaming Control Board erred by allowing the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino to retain his blackjack winnings of $40,400. Chen contends that the Monte Carlo is unable to show either that it detrimentally relied on Chen's false passport or that Chen's misrepresentation was the proximate cause of the Monte Carlo's damages. We agree.

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