§ 225.55 Gaming fraud in the second degree.\n A person is guilty of gaming fraud in the second degree when he or\nshe:\n 1. with intent to defraud and in violation of the rules of the casino\ngaming, misrepresents, changes the amount bet or wagered on, or the\noutcome or possible outcome of the contest or event which is the subject\nof the bet or wager, or the amount or frequency of payment in the casino\ngaming; or\n 2. with intent to defraud, obtains anything of value from casino\ngaming without having won such amount by a bet or wager contingent\nthereon.\n Gaming fraud in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.\n
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