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The Kid wasn't ready yet28 July 2000
Dear Mark, The Cincinnati Kid's (Steve McQueen) full house of aces and 10s was no match for the straight flush, eight through queen of diamonds, that Lancey (Edward G. Robinson) had. The Kid: "I'll call your five thousand and raise what I have in front of me." Lancey: "Call your thirty-five hundred and raise you five thousand." Great dialog and suspense at the end but by poker playing standards, Lancey, by raising, then trying to draw to an inside straight flush, would be ridiculed today by even the most amateur poker player. He should have folded. But as Lancey said, "It gets down to what it's all about. Making the wrong move at the right time." Incidentally, the final wager was not at the poker table but pitching pennies with a local shoe-shine boy. "The Kid" lost that bet also. "You try too hard, man" said the shoe-shine boy. "You just ain't ready for me yet." Maybe you can squeeze two dinners out of your husband. Enjoy your dinner, Lou.
Dear Mark, As you didn't identify yourself coming from either Wall Street or WalMart America, let's put aside the pitfalls of being under-capitalized. The greatest obstacle when making frequent, multiple, table-limit bets is that your play will be closely monitored. First, plan on the eye-in-the-sky (observation) analyzing your play. When casino security assesses that your biggest wagers always correspond with higher counts, believe me, you'll feel the heat of a camera over your shoulder. If the trend continues, the phone ringing in the pit will be about you, not who the pit boss likes in tonight's Red Wing/Flyer game. Finally, a decision will be made about your play. Yes, the death blow. A polite banishment to nickel slots. It generally goes like this: "Hi, Jan. You're just too good for us. You're welcome to play any of the other games we offer but we don't want your action in blackjack." To avoid exile, Jan, you will need to learn how to conceal your high-count bets without using so much camouflage that you will counteract your advantage.
Dear Mark, Quick rule of thumb, Dave. If a professional sporting event is preceded by the national anthem, by golly, you can get action on it in the Silver State. Besides major racing events like the Daytona or Indianapolis 500, many sportsbooks will take wagers on the whole NASCAR and CART season.
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