The dozen players in the poker game were duped by one player, later revealed to be a Delaware State Trooper, who pretended to be a victim but was in with the three armed assailants, and now the players with harness racing links could find themselves before the commission once the code's governing body makes its own investigations.

Hugh Gallagher, the harness commission's current director, was unaware licensees were playing in the robbed game until alerted by a reporter this week, but an investigator will be appointed to determine whether the game constituted illegal gambling.

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