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Sueing over papers they can't find? Meaning, without any proof?
It's mostly a poker game: you need to call with money to keep playing, otherwise you "fold" and they win... even if the winner got shitty ("no papers") cards.
It's possible that their proof is a paper contract buried in a warehouse someplace. They would presumably have motivation to search for it if someone remastered/remade the game and it got popular.