Didn't read this article (today), but I've read dozens. The Ivey/Cheung scam relied on knowing the cards that Borgata used in the game, brand new decks (purple was her preferred colour), and a compliant dealer rotating selected cards 180 degrees.
This has resulted in the ignorant masses writing tens of thousands of comments/articles about Ivey cheating, Ivey sticking it to "The Man", and the Borgata being screwed, all because of defective cards.
Borgata sued Gemaco and was awarded approximately $27. This award should be split between all the keyboard warriors who supported the theory, as long as they are willing to pay a small cash-out fee of $25.