Yes that’s 100% correct. He was very well respected & that is why I gave him my respect. I didn’t get it back 100% but I gave him a pass because I knew he was very sick and not himself & I was a 25 year old busted out B player. He was never disrespectful to me. So was all fine and dandy. I knew my place.
He took so much 1P knowledge to the grave. I often wondered who knew more about 1P Rex or Grady. Not who played best-who knew most. Rex would give lessons to people 10-15 minutes at a time-I was usually on the rail not next to the table, just a fly on the wall remembering everything I could. Rex was brilliant. He always dressed sharp as he could. Carried himself like a boss/wise guy (I mean that in a good way).
I always felt like if I played better or had money or was older or all of those Rex would have been different towards me. Again I totally get why he was short but polite with me.
I try and not be like that, but maybe when I’m older and not as healthy I’ll be like Rex. Like I said he was never disrespectful to me. I really admired him. Was he a model citizen? Nah-but I wanted to be a sharp guy like him and score up in Vegas. So I did.
Money earned in Vegas is almost as sweet as money won.
RIP Rex
Fatboy
