The FBI says card shuffling machines were hacked to cheat at poker as part of a major illegal gambling scheme. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to a reporter who's been covering the machines' vulnerabilities.
OK, we're going to talk about a world that maybe most of us only know about from the movies - high-stakes poker games. The FBI arrested 31 people yesterday, including NBA coach Chauncey Billups.
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