Re: Caro & Sklansky
- From: "pokerchimp" <mixthing@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:35:42 -0700
I have a life. Russ is not my hero. Did I say anywhere that Russ was my
Hero? I just enjoy reading his stuff. I enjoy reading William Coleman's
stuff and Paul Popinjay's stuff too. They are also not my heros. WTF else
is there to do at 2:30 in the morning when I'm playing poker?
Why do you care what I do anyway. What is your fascination with
discrediting Russ. You have the hots for him or something. What have you
contributed to RGP?
On Aug 30 2006 2:23 AM, Mac wrote:
LOL. F#####G kiss-ass pokerchump. Get a life (and a real hero). I meanlot
seriously, what kind of a stupid chump hero worships a phony liar and a
cheater?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
pokerchimp wrote:
Don't read it, Block Russ. You're proving who the real idiot is by not
figuring that out. I'd have to want something from Russ in order to be a
kiss ass. I don't want anything from him. I'm allowed to enjoy his
posts. I don't need your permission.
On Aug 30 2006 2:01 AM, Jack King wrote:
Talk to me in a year or two after you've read the same post for the
10th time. Kiss ass.
Jack
pokerchimp wrote:
Why, I happen to enjoy his posts. I think he has an interesting
historical perspective. I lived in Vegas in the 1980's and dealt to a
greatof these players. Keep posting Russ
On Aug 30 2006 1:41 AM, Mac wrote:
It's 2006 Russ. Get a life today.
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RussGeorgiev@xxxxxxx wrote:
Mike Caro and David Sklansky
I first appeared in Gardena and Vegas in 1968. I was already a
whereplayer
and cheater catcher. I was 21. I came from Seattle, Washington
Cardthey
had stopped the tolerance policies they had maintained for years.
wentrooms
were tolerated there and I had lived in them since I was 17 and
acquired
phony ID.
When I arrived in Gardena, I had a bankroll of about $25,000. I
thethrough
it within a month, due to getting into games where I didn't know
bankroll ofplayers
and playing horses. However, I knew I was "the one". With a
all the
$200, I started playing $1-$2. I rented a place for $20 a week. The
motel
was decent and I played for 16 hours a day. A month after playing
$1-$2, I
built my bankroll to enough to go to $2-$4. In those days I had
that I
discipline in the world. I was a total workhorse. A month after
watchinghad
tripled my BR again and was in the $3-$6. All this time, I was
knewand
listening. I had lost $25,000 earlier, due to inexperience and not
knowing
the terrain. And I was cheated or scammed, which ever you like. I
theI
was.
A month later I had again more than tripled my money and moved to
moved$3-$6.
Here I played and destroyed the games, all honestly. I was now
beginning to
get noticed and was tipping the floor men and boardmen. Soon I
again.into
$5-$10 and annihilated the games. A month went by and I moved up
tooI
was now at the $10 and $20 limit, lowball, as the draw games were
Cohen.small.
Here I acquired my first partner in Gardena. His name was Maury
theWe
were both young and we had both been playing for several months in
games. Hesame
games day after day. He was the only competition I had in the
loser. Inwas
also a younger guy. I think about 25.
Maury and I played every day, day after day, never booking a
hear.fact,
I will tell you one of the most incredible stories you may ever
9am. InMaury
was a very good lowball player. He was also a very lucky lowball
player. In
those days the card rooms closed at 4 or 5 pm. and reopened at
hethe
days Maury and I played partners, Maury never had a losing day. If
pick upwas
loser 3 buy ins with 5 minutes left before closing, Maury would
lucky hea
pat wheel against a 6-4 with multiple way action. This was how
playing.was.
He was also very good.
After the card rooms would close, many would want to continue
LAWe
would go and play somewhere. It was Bar B Q city. Our bankrolls got
larger. Within 6 months of coming to LA, I had played everyone in
on.heads
up. Minimum buy in $10,000. I played them all honestly, even though
many
tried to cheat. None of them won. I beat the best LA had to offer.
I went to Vegas. Here I was back to playing the games I was raised
intoPot
limit, No limit, 7 card stud, razz and what ever else. I was also
Bobby,scamming. The main guys in Vegas at this time were Sarge Ferris and
"Shoeshine" Nick, who also had come from Gardena. Chip, Eric,
guys.Danny
and the rest had not yet reached Vegas.
Doyle was there, so were Puggy and Slim. There were many of these
pennyBut
the big guys at this time were Sarge and Shoeshine. The rest were
haha.ante
compared to them. Soon I was playing with the "so called legends"
And inI
had just destroyed LA and was now coming to take on Vegas.
However, Vegas had a different format. They had center dealers.
thethe
big games, many center dealers were card mechanics. This is all on
theyGCA CHEATING TAPES.
Soon I was playing with these guys. Guess what, all I learned was
givewere
just like the rest, except they had a "gold plating". We were all
cheats. I
hadn't started out this way, but I never ran into anyone who would
egotistical,you
a fair chance. However, I was more than capable. Young and
restI
knew I, "was the best".
Soon I was playing the guys. Cold decks came in and I went to the
ruiningrooms, just as the cards reached me, I said "deal me out", thus
In mythe
cold decks. Vegas was a tough place to play honestly or even play.
However, my reputation grew. Soon I was called and I brought "young
teams"
of scammers to Vegas to beat the big boys. I did a very good job.
cheat
opinion, Puggy Pearson was the best of the lot. If they couldn't
However,me,
they couldn't win. They didn't cheat me, and they didn't win.
theI
cheated them. This will be told in another story.
At this time in Gardena, since I was playing everyday, I noticed
wasplayers. Mike Caro was one of them. At this stage in his career, I
wasa 100
and he was a 1. He played draw poker at this time. Average limit
thisabout
$5-$10. It was hard to miss him as he had a look about him, kind of
like
David Sklansky, hippie. Mike Caro was just a small time player at
I hadtime,
but I noticed all the regulars.
We go forward about 7 years. I was now one of the most seasoned
"veterans".
I was the overall best. Scammer, Player, and cheater catcher. And
Seattlethe
bankroll to back up anything.
About 1970 I had run into Ray Zee in Lake Tahoe on my way to
himfor
Christmas. Ray had earned a reputation as I had. This would be the
first of
many meetings. Ray would cheat casino poker with dealers flashing
certainthe flop, turn and river. Ray would sit in the corner seat and
Raydealers would flash the cards to Ray.
Later, he'd move onto Oregon and cheat poker and blackjack games.
hadZee and I traveled
much of the same territory in those days, the Pacific Northwest.
To shorten the story, I was very well known at this time and had
received the
road name of Seattle Russ in Portland Oregon. I was virtually a
lawnmower in
all games I went to. I had broken up with my wife in 1970 and she
smallbroken
my heart. I went north for a while to recuperate.
I was in Seattle and the Northwest for a few years where I won
everything
including the kitchen sink. Back to Gardena and Vegas. Here I was
really
back home. My former friends in management had all gained higher
positions,
including the most lucrative casino, the Horseshoe in Gardena.
However, let me tell you one thing. the limits in Gardena were
$20compared to Vegas. Until the 70's the highest you could play was
raises.limit.
very big at that time especially when there was no limit to the
AtA
dozen raises or more wasn't uncommon in those days.
About 1976 they raised the limit to $60 -$120 if I recall, or maybe
$100-$200. The games in Vegas were much larger. I was everywhere,
watching
and listening, trying to make a dollar.
At about the early seventies, David Sklansky came to my attention.
verythat
time he and Mike Caro had a similar hippie look. They were still
theylow on
the poker food chain at that time. However I had to notice them as
hewere
in the casinos every day.
Now David I would see in the Rainbow club, playing draw poker. He
played
about $15-$30 or $20-$40. he didn't play much lowball if any, and
that Ididn't
play very high in Gardena. Now here comes Vegas. The main rooms in
those
days were the Dunes, Stardust and even the Sahara. Here David was
always
playing $75-$150, or $150-$300 stud or razz, with all the cheats
be ahad
encountered years earlier. An old Gardena player, who happened to
told mecard
mechanic, on duty at the Dunes for a weekly rate of $1500 had
sinceto
not play. This is a well known card mechanic that I won't mention
washe
is retired and about 80 years old. He was also a loyal friend. He
honestone of
the guys that first told me about the "camera in the Dunes".
Now being a scammer, I was always in Vegas at least 2 days a week.
Whenever
I saw David Sklansky in Vegas, he was playing $75-$150 or higher.
Whenever I
saw him in Gardena, he was always playing $15-$20 draw poker in
playedgames. I was already a veteran and knew most of the cheats. Most
sayin their
own backyard, but I was a rebel. I was also young. What would you
lowerthe
odds of David sklansky always playing $75-$150 and higher stud in
Vegas, and
only playing $15-$30 draw in Gardena. Playing at least 10 times
Vegas.and in
honest games as opposed to games that contained 75% cheats in
at
Seeing this for several years really stunk. In Vegas David played
yourleast
$75-$150, usually higher. In Gardena, David played $15-$30. Make
itown
assumptions. In those days, not many cheats left their yard. I was
special,
since I was young. When Tony Spilatro entered the scene, I decided
orderswas in
my best interest to stay out of the games, since I do not take
orwell.
Besides, I had the best casino in LA, and I had the management.
Now back to Mike Caro. Mike mentions he always played the biggest
another.near
the biggest games. This is true in one respect, and a lie in
mainMike
usually played at the Rainbow Club in the biggest draw game. His
whoadversaries at that time were Bob Matsavara and David "the Arm",
andalways
cheated him in those games also. However, the games were 8 handed
higherMike
overcame several of these guys and did beat these games honestly.
However,
the biggest games in the Rainbow at this time couldn't have been
drawthan
$40-$80, if that. And it was draw, thus making it far smaller than
lowball.
The biggest games in draw poker were at the Horseshoe. This was a
pretty
honest game by any standards. The games was $100-$200 raise blind
thepoker, anything opens. Mike was rarely if ever seen in these games.
When he
ventured from the Rainbow Club it was to play lowball against all
callcheats
and scammers. I was the leader. The head or whatever you care to
wheneverme. I
was also anonymous. My role was the rich kid who would raise
madeanyone
picked up a pat 6 or better. I was in control of the management. I
LA
payouts to about everyone. In fact, it made the front pages of the
well asTIMES
in articles dated Dec 5,6, 7, 1982. I was mentioned by name as
regular,the
people who cheated Mike Caro.
In fact, a manager of the Rainbow Club, where Mike Caro was a
havewas
quoted as saying "if we barred the cheaters and scammers, we would
fish.to
close down". This is very close to the quote. He was fired the next
day, I
think.
Until the early 80's Mike Caro and David Sklansky were very small
youYou
may consider me a small fish, but you couldn't be further from the
truth.
For would a "small fish" have the power to get all these "icons"
look toconsider in poker, to answer my posts. All you have to do is to
pokersee
who answers my posts. David Sklansky has basically negotiated for a
retraction from me, which I would not give. Your "who's who" in
"tophas
done everything to discredit me. However, I am better know in the
ignorance,circles" than these guys. You just don't know. This is not
scammersit is
just lack of knowledge. For you have to remember, cheats and
theywere
brought up to want anonymity. Money was what they wanted. Since
withwant
publicity, I have decided to give them publicity.
What are the odds that David Sklansky would play $15-$30 draw in
Gardena for
years and when in Vegas would play at least $75-$150 stud or razz
personally,the
cheats I came to Vegas to beat. Plus, he played in Tony "the ant"
Spilatro's
days. I watched all this as I was there. I know everyone
with.even
Doyle [though he may have forgotten], whom I have had few words
TheyThe
rest are my peers and I wish they would open their mouths on RGP as
Doyle
did. Because I have shut everyone up, with one basic thing, LOGIC.
simply can't answer the questions with the credibility like I can.
Russ Georgiev
www.pokermafia.com
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