Gemaco


Gemaco is a manufacturer of playing cards, casino chips and table layouts for casinos. The company is based in Blue Springs, Missouri. In 2014, it was acquired by Gaming Partners International, which has since been purchased by Angel Playing Cards of Kyoto, Japan.
In 2012, poker player Phil Ivey beat Borgata for $9.6 million. Claiming manufacturing defects, Borgata has filed a lawsuit against Gemaco to cover the losses. They alleged that Ivey cheated using a scheme known as edge sorting. In 2018, the ruling judge has cleared the company of accountability and put the emphasis on the players instead. Many casinos use cards with a border to stop people from being able to do this.
In 2012, Golden Nugget Atlantic City filed a lawsuit against Gemaco after a shipment of unshuffled decks led to 14 players winning a combined total of $1.5 million in Mini-Baccarat at the casino.