Affleck, 41, was stopped earlier this week by security guards
at the Hard Rock Casino in Las Vegas while playing blackjack
because "you are too good," the source said. He was told he
could play other games at the casino.
Affleck, who won Oscars for co-writing 1997's "Good Will
Hunting" and producing 2012's "Argo," recently starred in last
year's crime thriller "Runner Runner," where he played an online
gambling tycoon.
The actor was on a short break in Las Vegas with his wife
Jennifer Garner before he left to shoot Zack Snyder's upcoming
"Man of Steel" sequel where he will play Batman opposite Henry
Cavill's Superman.
An earlier story by celebrity news outlet TMZ.com said Affleck
had been banned for life from the casino for counting cards, a
method of using probability to predict the next hand.
A representative for the Hard Rock Hotel did not immediately
respond to a request for comment on Friday.
(Editing by Eric Kelsey, Ronald Grover and Lisa Shumaker)
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