The Real Bartram vs. Geno The Machino

I've been having alot of trouble controling my blood sugar ever since I was diagnosed with diabetes for the last 2 years.

I've had a headack for about 3 years off and on. More on than off. Sick to my stomach every morning and whenever my stomach would get empty. I even had trouble driving the car sometimes. Couldn't seem to keep it straight. Almost like being drunk. Weak and shakey. And for no reason that I could put a finger on my aiming would just go in the tank and no matter how hard I would try I could not see the shot.

Hi Gene. I haven't had a chance to take you up on your offer for a phone lesson yet. I've been real busy and haven't been to the room much, but I will get around to it if the offer is still open.

But I just want to say that I, too, am a recently diagnosed diabetic (January - Type 2), so I can vouch first hand that sometimes it's no picnic. I was going through many of the same things, sick to my stomach, weak, shaky, fatigue, and dizzy spells. I've even had times where people thought I was drunk, too. I've also had times where I've fainted. And I also get sick to my stomach sometimes from the medications I'm on. So when you say you don't feel up to playing yet, many on here do not understand and think you're just spouting off and ducking, but as a diabetic myself, I do understand, and just want to lend some support. There's no point in playing unless you are at your best, and I'm sure Chris wouldn't want it any other way, either.

Best of luck to you, Gene. Regardless of what some others may think, these boards are that much better because of the contributions of people like you.

Best wishes,
--Lance (Winston846)
 
Only time action ever takes place is when both sides think they can win...Right now Chris thinks he can win & is waiting for Gene to feel the same way...PERIOD...some people just never get it.:)

You can't state it any clearer than that. If they don't get it after reading that, they never will.
 
Wheh!!!! I'm glad Gene's gone!!!!!!

I shoot at the Wed night handicap tourney @ Shooters in MN and thank God Gene is gone. I'll now have a chance to win the tourney. Most good players call the Wed. handicap brutil. Gene has knocked me out so many times I stopped counting. I'm rated a Pro in the tourney, 2 Ranks below Gene. (Wild 8) I have shot pool for over 45 years. Most at the Master Level. I have known Gene for years and have become very good friends in the last several years. I just want to stress (Not bragg) that I am not a newby on the block.
Gene has my utmost respect both as a player and person. I've watched him time after time make difficult shots yet come up with precise shape. I've watched him" put it in gear" and smoke even the toughest opponents up here. I've never seen him angry. I have heard from many how his lessons have improved their play.
I thank AZ that people like him can promote their products. If I listened to some of the posters on here I would never improve my game nor buy from what some posters have called snakes selling gimmics. (Not referring to Gene's product) You know the ones I'm talking about. I say let me decide what is right or wrong. Let me decide if I got scammed or not. If they sell their products on AZ and they get rich enough to advertise on AZ that's what we all should be shooting for. Thats what keeps the forums free.
We can argue about Ford or Chevy or Dodge all day long. The same goes for aiming systems.
Everyone should know Gene's techniques as I believe it is part of one's core aiming.
Gene once told me.
"The more information we can give our brains on shot making the better we will be at making shots."
In reality, I still wish you shot on Wed nites Gene, I Just needed to draw in the crowd.
I hope your Job is going well!. Good Luck my friend, You deserve it!!!!!!!!
 
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Thank you my friend.....................

I shoot at the Wed night handicap tourney @ Shooters in MN and thank God Gene is gone. I'll now have a chance to win the tourney. Most good players call the Wed. handicap brutil. Gene has knocked me out so many times I stopped counting. I'm rated a Pro in the tourney, 2 Ranks below Gene. (Wild 8)

I have shot pool for over 45 years. Most at the Master Level. I have known Gene for years and have become very good friends in the last several years. I just want to stress (Not bragg) that I am not a newby on the block.

Gene has my utmost respect both as a player and person. I've watched him time after time make difficult shots yet come up with precise shape. I've watched him" put it in gear" and smoke even the toughest opponents up here. I've never seen him angry. I have heard from many how his lessons have improved their play.

I thank AZ that people like him can promote their products. If I listened to some of the posters on here I would never improve my game nor buy from what some posters have called snakes selling gimmics. (Not referring to Gene's product) You know the ones I'm talking about. I say let me decide what is right or wrong. Let me decide if I got scammed or not. If they sell their products on AZ and they get rich enough to advertise on AZ that's what we all should be shooting for. Thats what keeps the forums free.
We can argue about Ford or Chevy or Dodge all day long. The same goes for aiming systems.
Everyone should know Gene's techniques as I believe it is part of one's core aiming.
Gene once told me.
"The more information we can give our brains on shot making the better we will be at making shots."
In reality, I still wish you shot on Wed nites Gene, I Just needed to draw in the crowd.
I hope your Job is going well!. Good Luck my friend, You deserve it!!!!!!!!

Hi there Tom.

I really miss the competition and the just being around a great group of pool players.

In my stay in Minnesota I have renewed some great friendships and made some new. A it was all good.

And Tom your right. That is the youghest handicap tourny I've ever played in, in my life. When you win it you know you earned it. But that's what keeps it going so strong.

It's almost like the better players in this tourny have to out shoot the nutz almost every match.

And Tom, when we played in the tourny I know that if I give you just a little air it would be over for me. Which I've seen so many times when I watch your matches. You can flat out play and your a tough competitor.

It was tough to leave Minnesota and go down to Milwaukee but I need to continue my mission. Not only to try and get in better shape physically but build up a good bankroll and buy that Motorhome I talked about so I can teach my aiming and play a little also on the road.

It's going well so far. Not much pool playing for me for now. Remember I was having alot of trouble with my left eye. It's a cataract. Not too much fun playing right now. Getting hard to see out of that eye. Some days are better.

Need to find out how much it will cost to get it fixed in Mexico. Too much here without insurance. Too bad there isn't group insurance for pool players. We're a group , right?

Right now I need to build up my stamina. I can get through a tourny like the ones at Shooter where it's only about 6 hours long. Just can't make it through an all dayer or a 2 or 3 dayer. And then again I might never be able to being diabetic. But I guess I don't ever say never.

It is kind of nice to, that I can teach so many players here on the forum. For free which is OK and right over the phone with great success. It's kind of like building up a little aiming cult. Once they really understand how it works they can enhance that part of the game tremendously.

Can't wait to have an excuse to be back in Minnesota and go to the wed nite tourny. That's what pool is all about, great friends and good competition. It don't get any better than that.

Thanks my friend, keep runnin'em out. geno..............
 
Reading your numerous replies to this thread makes me laugh. you are nothing but a blowhard about your skill level. I remember back in the 90s when Dick Olson was backing your play - you could not win against the better wisc guys. You call minneapolis your home now, well have your many backers put up some real money against BEAU or LEE and see who wins. JUST ANOTHER NEVER BIN spouting off.

That's pretty rough statement. Gene and I battled over a period of a few years at some weekly and weekend tournaments when he was living in the KC area. Believe me, Gene can play! Gene is a good player as is Chris, Beau, and Lee. Sounds like you have a personal problem with Gene and it's not about his ability.

Darryl
 
How ya doin Darryl???????????????

That's pretty rough statement. Gene and I battled over a period of a few years at some weekly and weekend tournaments when he was living in the KC area. Believe me, Gene can play! Gene is a good player as is Chris, Beau, and Lee. Sounds like you have a personal problem with Gene and it's not about his ability.

Darryl

Hi Darryl,

Good to hear your voice even if it is only words on this page.

That sure was a great year of pool in KC, Mo. Alot of great memories.

Like the Casino card counting incident. Now that's a story in itself.

I still feel bad I almost got you in trouble and you were totally innocent. But you handled it well as usual. The main thing though is I got my cash.

When I was trying to play pool there in 2007-2008 I had already or almost quit working. I was too sick. If you remember I was always talking about not feeling very good. I had all the tests that I thought they could do to find out what was wrong with me but they never came up with diabetes. That's what it was. That is what was effecting my lungs so bad with the smoke. I really suffered trying to play pool while smoking was still allowed there.

I'm 180 pounds right now and really working hard to control it. At one point after I left Kansas City I was up to 250. I used to drink those Red Bulls to try and have some energy when I'd play in those tournaments down there. Was that crazy or what? those things are poison for a diabetic. I was so low on energy and it made sense at the time but was doing just the opposite.

Got some other problems from being undiagnosed for so long but I'm really thankful I stopped the bleeding and the progression of this stupid disease.

Many people and pool players are walking around as I did not knowing and eating all the wrong things and virtually trying to kill themselves without knowing it.

I saw you on the live stream at big dogs in Iowa. there was a guy that said, who is this darryl guy. He just beat so and so and he also beat so and so.

I wrote back that, That's my buddy Darryl and he might just beat anybody he plays at any given time on that there bar table. Better yet he might even win the tournament.

Well, you didn't win it but it would have been fun after we had that conversation.

When i quit playing pool in 1999 it was because I was sick. I had no energy and it was just too much work to go to the tournaments anymore. Let alone try to make it through 2 days of matches. At that time I was already diabetic. Plus when I would go I would play great and then all of a sudden I couldn't make a ball or even figure out how to run out. It was all a huge part of being diabetic.

I was starting to work on my Perfect Aim video down there but I just didn't get there with that either but if you remember I was teaching alot of the young players my aiming method as often as I could.

As you see i did make the video and I did travel around teaching it and plan on doing it again. Right now I'm working my butt of to buy a motorhome and travel around teaching again. The time frame to be back on the road is around sept or Oct. The most important part of that Is I'll have the correct food with me all the time and my bed will always be minutes away. Food and sleep. 2 important medicines for a diabetic. This is the only way I can travel and teach. Plus, stay out of the smoke.

I'd like to come down there for a tournament but the real good ones are at Shooters all the time and I can't be in the smoke. I'm sick for a week everytime I try to play in anything where thay smoke. Plus it's a waste of time because after about 3 or 4 hours of being in the smoke I can't play at a very high level anymore. Soon I just want to leave because i feel so miserable. It's good for the smokers that they can get around the smoking ban with that club membership thing but not good for anyone trying to stay healthy.

I can't wait to take a trip down there again. it would be like a family reunion. I've been lucky with my life and travels as a pool player and have spent months at a time in different parts of the country to become a part of the local pool scene. And each place i've been is very unique and different. But one thing is always the same. The players are just downright good people and the Kansas City, Mo area is no exception to that.

Lots of good competition and the pool halls down there are alway promoting something. Dan and Duff being the biggest ones.

IF YOU WOULD pm me your number. I lost by little book that I had my numbers in.

It would be great to talk.

geno.............
 
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Good to hear from you Gene. Don't sweat the card counting incident :grin-square: The gaming commission just doesn't have a sense of humor. I've pm'ed you my contact info.
 
Good to hear from you Gene. Don't sweat the card counting incident :grin-square: The gaming commission just doesn't have a sense of humor. I've pm'ed you my contact info.

I just gotta hear about the card counting incident..spill the beans.

I've always thought it was a joke that casinos think card counting is
cheating....like accusing a pool player of cheating 'cause he's spinning
the cue ball for position.

regards
pt..<..who was harassed by the Hacienda for his betting patterns
 
Got to go to work.....

I'd like to hear about the card counting incident too.

Andy

Hi there Andy,
It's a real funny story.

I'm going to work right now and have a lesson at romines High Pockets at 8:00. what a great place to play pool.

I'll share the story tonihgt or tomorrow.

Later. got to go. geno............
 
An idea!

I got an idea, why doesn't Bartrum go play Donny Mills, they would be perfect for each other. Then they could wolf all they want to.
 
The card counting incident.............

I just gotta hear about the card counting incident..spill the beans.

I've always thought it was a joke that casinos think card counting is
cheating....like accusing a pool player of cheating 'cause he's spinning
the cue ball for position.

regards
pt..<..who was harassed by the Hacienda for his betting patterns

First off I need to say I was part of a card counting team for a short period of time. This was back in the late 90's. They added me to the team because they were all getting too hot and the Indian casinos in Wisconsin and Minnesota were catching on.

I eventually got kicked out of all of them also.

And when I go to Vegas I last about 15 minutes at the blackjack table before I get asked to leave. My last name starting with an A is right in the front of the Griffen book that lists all the card counters that have been made out there.

I moved to Lees Summit Mo for work. There were 4 fresh casinos there that had never seen me. If I played it cool and didn't beat them out off too much at a time I figured I might be able to milk it for $50,000 or so.

Darrel worked at Harrahs. I knew him from pool. he was a pit boss at the time. I'd come in there and play each week. You could buy $500 in chips every 2 hours the way the laws were so I would get there just before noon and buy 500 and then buy 500 right after noon. Now I had 1000 to take a little blast at a shoe that the count got good.

If I would win a few thousand I would come back in a few days and lose 500 on purpose and play real stupid. And for about a year or 2 this worked pretty good. This worked pretty good alternating between 4 casinos.

One day at Harrahs the cards were just going really well. On top of the cards being clumped and the count getting real good I was also getting lucky. I was up $3,000 winners just betting 200 to 300 per hand.

I was playing a 6 deck shoe and the count got real good right after the first 3 hands. I shoved out $1000 on 2 spots and the other 2 players on the table asked if I cared if they just got out and watched. That was perfect because the deck was +4 per deck which is really good for me. Now I will get all the cards.

Pretty soon I was up about $12,000. I played the rest of the shoe and just stayed at that amount.

At the end of that shoe I quit. I always quit the table after betting big when the shoe ended. It made me look a little less like a card counter so I thought.

Then I decided to go down stairs and lose a little back and put on the stupid show. I really didn't want to get kicked out.

I sat down and got a little carried away with stupid and lost about 6,000 back. I was kind of mad at myself because I really didn't want to give that much back.

So back upstairs I went. I got there just in time to see the 2 guys that were there before. I counted their first hands and the second hand. I sat down with them and bet 100 on 2 hands to start out and the count got good again. I quickly threw out $1500 on 2 hands and won both hand. I bet $1500 on 2 again and won both hands again.

I quit about 12,500 winner.

I knew if I cashed in over 10,000 that I would have to fill out a form and pay taxes on it. So I went to cash about 9,000 in and they wouldn't do it because I only had a wisconsin drivers license and it was expired by about a month. I wasn't even aware of that.

So I told them Darryl know who I am. He'll vouch for me.

I guess I put him in hot water. They asked him all kinds of questions but he told them all he knows me from is I'm a pool player.

So I waited about an hour and cashed 2,000 in at one cashier and then I went to the other cashier and cashed in another 2,000. They stopped me from cashing any other chips in and told me I needed to get a valid ID.

I just came back each day and cashed in another 1,000 until I had all my money.

Darryl talked to me later and laughed about it. I guess the Casino was trying to imply that Darryl might have known that I was pretty good at counting and playing and he might be in on something here. How sad.

There are lots of players that are counting out there but very few really know what they are doing. These people lose all their money. this is why the casino wants to make sure that your really a threat to them and their riches before they kick you out.

I got kicked out of Harrahs about 2 months latter. This good looking blonde pit bose came up to me at the table and asked If I would talk to her for a minute.

She told me that I had fooled them for a long time. And that they knew that I really knew what I was doing. But the bottom line was I had beaten them out of about 38,000 in 2 years. They really didn't care if I was good or just lucky .

If your winning they don't want you there.

Eventually over the next 6 months I got kicked out of the rest of them in the KC area.

I felt really bad though putting the heat on Darryl. It could of cost him his job at the time but didn't.

That's why he said the Casino didn't have a sense of humor .

Now the games are too tough for card counters so I don't play. Plus I can't be in the smoke. They almost all have smoking. With little old men and women dragging along oxygen tanks. How sad.

Every time I got kicked out of a Casino it was kind of funny. Sometimes the person kicking me out acted like I was stealing their money right out of their pocket. In all reality it is really hard work counting cards and getting the cash.

That's it. The card counting incident.

I would have felt real bad if Darryl would have gotten fired.

Thank goodness he didn't.
 
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Actually in Missouri unlike Nevada they can't kick you out for card counting. But, they can make it very unfavorable by shuffling at anytime or cutting the deck to a point that makes counting unprofitable. The reason they questioned me was that they thought I had coached you around the CTR requirements. Which I didn't do but when you brought up my name they were suspicious. No big deal it's just part of the game. So, I'm pretty sure that you can still play blackjack in Missouri. If they told you that you couldn't, then I would ask for a MO gaming agent to verify. Good story nonetheless :grin:
 
They made new rules for me at the Ameristar........

Actually in Missouri unlike Nevada they can't kick you out for card counting. But, they can make it very unfavorable by shuffling at anytime or cutting the deck to a point that makes counting unprofitable. The reason they questioned me was that they thought I had coached you around the CTR requirements. Which I didn't do but when you brought up my name they were suspicious. No big deal it's just part of the game. So, I'm pretty sure that you can still play blackjack in Missouri. If they told you that you couldn't, then I would ask for a MO gaming agent to verify. Good story nonetheless :grin:

They made new rules and restrictions at the Aneristar.

Whatever i bet I could only double my bet. If i was betting $25.00 the most I could raise my bet was to $50.00. If i was betting $10.00 the most i could raise the bet to was $20.00. To have the advantage you need an 8 to 1 bet ratio to have a chance to win. If we are playing pool and the players are equal. When I break we are playing for $50.00. When you break we are playing for $5. I don't think anyone would like that game.

I did go back to the Ameristar to play after they told me the my new rules. The table was full which makes it tough anyway for a card counter.

The count did get good so I raised my bet from $10.00 to $75.00. I lost the hand.

The little bald pit boss turned around and said give Mr Albrecht his bet back. The dealer looked at him a little puzzled but followed the instructions. The other players at the table looked at them puzzled also.
The one guy said I want my money back also. kind of kidding around.

The pit boss knowing the deck was positive which puts the deck advantage to the players, even the ones that aren't counting turned back around and told the dealer to reshuffle.

The 2 guys next to me looked at each other and said What the h ll. Another one said that's horsesh t.

So i politely explained to those people at the table that i was a card counter and they know right now that we have a slight advantage because I raised my bet so they are reshuffling. Taking away the slight advantage on this shoe that you might have. The dealer might bust right now a little more than usual because the deal is rich in face cards.

I don't think any of the players believed me because if they would have they should have gotten up and left. They all just got screwed.

There was a shoe that was invented that would count the cards so supposedly the casinos could catch a card counter right away. The regulators that control the gaming wouldn't allow these shoes to be used because then the casinos could possibly reshuffle early to take away all players advantages when the deck got positive. Theu could use it as a weapon to make the money even faster.

Good thing they didn't allow it. The casinos are stealing already.

And now I do remember why you got the heat. Just like you said it was over the cashing in the chips.

But any card counter that has won over $10,000 at one sitting knows that you get taxed any time you cash in more than that amount of chips.

It was kind of rediculous that they would think you would have to tell me that. But at this point they really didn't think i knew what i was doing.

Thanks for clarifying that Darryl.

At Harrahs they did tell me I could still come into the casino and play any other game in there all I wanted. My reply was , I can lose all my money like everyone else then. She looked at me as to kind of agree with me.

She knows everyone loses in the long run at the casino.

I never went back and challenged the ban from Harrahs though. I went there to win money not play and try to win and then have the casino mess with the cut card by moving it up or reshuffling whenever they felt like it. Like when i raise my bet which is what they told me they would do.

In Iowa at Terribles Casino they kicked me out. i was betting $1000 on 2 hands with a very good count on the deck. I had won about $7,000 the week before.

The old guy pit boss that told me I had to leave was following me out of the casino right to the front door made the comment to me that if i ever came back that he would have me thrown in jail.

I turned right around and stopped with my hands out and told him I am back. Call the cops. He really got p ssed.

But i just wanted to let him know that I knew better.

The bottom line though is players are going to these casinos with the hopes of winning some money. the odds are so stacked against them that anyone that keeps going there ends up having money troubles eventually.

Anyone that says they win without counting or cheating somehow is full of balogne.

The casino wants everyone to lose. they know that when a player gets lucky and makes a little score that they will be back. That little victory was just a log on the fire to disaster the next time they come back .

The casino knows they will get the cash back ten fold.

Bottom line though is if you are not going to donate your money like everyone else they don't want you there. They don't even want you there if you break even. They need to have you lose. That's what it is all about.

It's not entertainment but professional stealing.

When all these casinos started popping up in the 70's it was the biggest blow to pool there was. Then when the bars put in the poker machines they were getting all the money there. All my friends that played pool were always broke. It was a shame.

The little bankrolls that the players had would disappear at the casino or the poker machines.

No money no pool games.

And back then most pool players were gamblers. With pool they had a chance.

Casinos and bars with poker machines no chance.

Too bad for pool................
 
If your winning they don't want you there.


Now the games are too tough for card counters so I don't play. Plus I can't be in the smoke. They almost all have smoking. With little old men and women dragging along oxygen tanks. How sad.

Every time I got kicked out of a Casino it was kind of funny. Sometimes the person kicking me out acted like I was stealing their money right out of their pocket. In all reality it is really hard work counting cards and getting the cash.

That's it. The card counting incident.

I would have felt real bad if Darryl would have gotten fired.

Thank goodness he didn't.

I counted cards but played for a lot less money per hand than you did. This was maybe 15-20 years ago. Starting out with $5 per hand, in a 12-18 hour day I could grind out enough money to pay for our entire expenses. At first I was too dumb or too smart to bet very high. I normally would just move back and forth from $5 to $25 per hand depending on the count. I always played at a one deck shoe because I was concerned that I couldn't get the same results on multi-deck shoes.

After a few years of annual visits, I told my wife I was going to make a run at the casino in the last 5 hours of play on our next trip. Sure enough, I was up about $1500 after three days of grinding and the clock showed I had a few hours left before our flight. The shoe got right and I immediately plumped down a black chip. The dealer immediately reshuffled the deck. I gave her the WTF look because I wasn't winning much money at her table anyway. I went back to counting and when the count got right I raised the bet to $100 and the dealer immediately started reshuffling. I wailed and snarled and all the dealer would do is whisper for the pit boss to come over and I growled at him and he informed me that they could reshuffle anytime they wanted. So, I could see that I wasn't going to win any more money so just for kicks, I waited until the shoe wasn't looking so good, I raised the bet to $100 and they reshuffled. I got some kind of perverted satisfaction out of that. lol but that was the end of my card counting days.

Some of my acquaintances have stooped to cheating the slot machines and I was invited to join then but cheating doesn't appeal to me and besides I knew the casinos wouldn't hesitate to prosecute cheaters. They eventually got caught but had a good time doing it until they had to pay the price.

Anyway, as usual Gene, thanks for sharing some of your incredible stories.

JoeyA
 
Bottom line though is if you are not going to donate your money like everyone else they don't want you there. They don't even want you there if you break even. They need to have you lose. That's what it is all about.

It's all about the house percentages. If it favors the house then they will get the dough in the long run. There are 3 maybe 4 if you count sports/horse betting in which a player could possibly get an edge. But I caution, it is very difficult to win in the casino.

First game would be blackjack, by taking the card counting route. But as previously stated, it is very difficult in today's climate not to mention card counting and bankroll management isn't that easy. The 2nd game is video poker. There are machines or used to be that pay around 100% based on perfect play depending on the payout tables. You add comps and cash back on top of that and it's possible to get a slight edge. The 3rd and 4th games have the same issues. Poker and Sports/horse betting. The house makes their money by raking the pot or pool of money. In poker it's usually 10% up to $4 depending on the game or casino. Sports betting is usually 10% commission paid by the losing wager and horse betting iirc is 15% from the total pool wagered. The key is to be better enough at poker or sports/horse betting than other gamblers to cover the vig and tips.
 
We would have had fun back then.........

I counted cards but played for a lot less money per hand than you did. This was maybe 15-20 years ago. Starting out with $5 per hand, in a 12-18 hour day I could grind out enough money to pay for our entire expenses. At first I was too dumb or too smart to bet very high. I normally would just move back and forth from $5 to $25 per hand depending on the count. I always played at a one deck shoe because I was concerned that I couldn't get the same results on multi-deck shoes.

After a few years of annual visits, I told my wife I was going to make a run at the casino in the last 5 hours of play on our next trip. Sure enough, I was up about $1500 after three days of grinding and the clock showed I had a few hours left before our flight. The shoe got right and I immediately plumped down a black chip. The dealer immediately reshuffled the deck. I gave her the WTF look because I wasn't winning much money at her table anyway. I went back to counting and when the count got right I raised the bet to $100 and the dealer immediately started reshuffling. I wailed and snarled and all the dealer would do is whisper for the pit boss to come over and I growled at him and he informed me that they could reshuffle anytime they wanted. So, I could see that I wasn't going to win any more money so just for kicks, I waited until the shoe wasn't looking so good, I raised the bet to $100 and they reshuffled. I got some kind of perverted satisfaction out of that. lol but that was the end of my card counting days.

Some of my acquaintances have stooped to cheating the slot machines and I was invited to join then but cheating doesn't appeal to me and besides I knew the casinos wouldn't hesitate to prosecute cheaters. They eventually got caught but had a good time doing it until they had to pay the price.

Anyway, as usual Gene, thanks for sharing some of your incredible stories.

JoeyA

Hi there joey,

Boy, would that have been fun back then. Hangin out together and counting cards back in the 90's.

It sounds like you learned what it was all about. I learned slam dunk from one of the guys on the team. They needed a new face. I was at the right place at the right time.

It will be fun to talk about cards the next time we hook up.

Have a great week Geno..........
 
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