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Another technique, known as a “Peek Store” involves a third party standing or hiding behind players to signal their cards to an accomplice. A couple of friends of mine once built a “Peek Store” into false kitchen cabinets at one of their homes. One cheat would actually be hidden in the false kitchen cabinets and look over the shoulder of the “Mark”. He would then signal the value of the “Marks’” cards to his partner.

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Many persons standing over the green feet tables in Las Vegas also have a limit, but it’s money lost and not time. An average tourist has a figure fixed in his mind: “If I lose two hundred, I’ll quit.” A gambler can’t. If he wins, he wants more; if he loses, he wants to recoup. As my mother used to say, “They want to take home the tablecloth.”
A conservative gin rummy player bets, for example, ten dollars. He wins. He lets it ride a few times and he has forty. Then, good judgment prevailing, he might withdraw thirty, betting only ten. This type of player rarely gets hurt and, if luck smiles favorably upon him and he doesn’t tarry too long at the table, he may make part of his weekend expenses. But to be on the sale side, always have a thankful of gas in your car.

The Seasoned Gambler

Usually recognizable by his eyes, unsmiling face, steady hands can, with a lucky streak, bruise a casino owner. He doubles and triples his bets, backing them up behind the one until winner hand is halted by the official brake: reaching the bourse limit. Even though the house may wince a bit the over-all effect is charged off to good advertising since this is not a usual occurrence. Tourists go home and relate the ex plaits of this gambler and often say, “Why, he won five thousand dollars and I was standing right next to him!” This helps stimulate an avalanche of new tourists with fresh money, trying to emulate the feat.
It takes considerable nerve to defy the odds and percentages and let your money ride. Before my Parkville lessons I had a few flings at it. Not today. The odds escalate too astronornically. But the gambler—whose credo is “easy come, easy go”— instead of heading for the highway with his winnings will probably reappear early next morning and give most of it back again to the house.
There are players at Las Vegas who, quick as a flash, are in over their heads. “Just one more roil is ail I need,” they think. But it’s another roil!, and site another, and so on. In Glendale, California there’s a personable young man named Jack Han- ion in the car business who found himself in the situation just mentioned but luckily escaped to see his bankroll live another day.

Playing Roulette

He was playing Gin Rummy Online roulette alongside a girl who had bought ten dollars’ worth of chips, which she prornptly lost playing the red or the black. Noticing that she was disconsolate and also beautiful, the Glendale man soothed her by saying, “Don’t worry, honey, I’ll get back your money for you.”
He placed $10.00 on the red and lost, $20.00 on red and lost, $40.00 on red and lost, $80.00 on red and lost, $160.00 on red and lost again. Now he had to bet $320.00 to redeem the stranger’s $10.00. It was bis last chance, because the house lignite of $500.00 would stop him before he could double up again. Lucki!y he won his final bet. Otherwise he would have been out $630.00 simply to recoup $10.00 which wasn’t even his.

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