Ben Affleck has once again been hit by claims that he was kicked out of another casino. According to Star magazine, the "Batman v Superman" actor was asked to leave the Caesar Windsor Hotel and Casino in Ontario on May 31 because of his reputation as an "advantaged player."

In April, Affleck was banned from playing blackjack at the Hard Rock Café in Las Vegas for counting cards. A source told Star that the 41-year-old was spotted playing cards at the Caesar Windsor Casino playing $5,000 hands at the high rollers table.

"Ben walked in and went straight to the card games," the source said. "His hair was a disaster, and he looked like a mess!"

"He sat down and played for roughly 20 minutes before security heard he was there," the source added. "They made the dealers stop what they were doing and asked him to leave. Ben seemed pretty mad."

Another source told the magazine, "It took me a minute to realize it was Ben Affleck. He looked disheveled and upset while sitting there gambling."

"He seemed really frazzled like he had just lost a ton of money," the source continued. "He was smoking a cigarette and his head was down in his arms. When he sat up his eyes looked bloodshot, like he'd been there all night."

According to Star, the actor's wife Jennifer Garner is fed up with the gambling. A source said that Garner was "absolutely mortified about the Las Vegas incident and everything has really gone downhill since then."

However, a source close to Affleck told the Daily Mail that Star's story was made up and didn't happen. According to Crazy Days and Nights, a site that posts celebrity blind items, Garner and Affleck are definitely having serious marriage troubles but are reportedly sticking it out for their children.

"There is definitely trouble in paradise and Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are definitely on the rocks," the site writes. "The last thing Ben needs right now is another wave of bad publicity. Things have not been going swimmingly on the set of his Batman movie and he has been partying almost every second he is not shooting."