Saturday, August 24, 2013

Craps Near Legends

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Enna asked for something on Craps legends, and I'll do exactly that during a pair days, but first I NEEDED to say a couple of near legends. After I was at Harrah's in Reno there have been numerous famous individuals who played within the showrooms around town. I got to look entertainers like Mickey Gilley and Bill Cosby, Stan Lark (of the original Fireballs) with Willow Spring, Gloria Estefan (and the Miami Sound Machine), Paul Revere and the Raiders, and plenty of more. Probably the most entertainers played craps, too.

Sammy Davis, Jr. once wandered over to a game, put his drink at the pass line and shot the dice. Then he went into the pit, pushed the dealer from a blackjack table and dealt some cards. No, he couldn't deal a lick, but boy did the players rejoice. Eddie Arnold played some craps one evening after his show in and shot a fifteen minute hand. After turning $1,000 into $10,000 he went to the cage, but returned and tipped the dealers $20, argh!. Five minutes later he was back on the table buying in for $1,000 and when that was gone, he went to a blackjack table where the dealer, Hymie, went on an extended streak of busted hands and Arnold won $29,000. If I got the tale right, the top was again $20. That is what made him a near-legend.

John Elway dropped by one evening with some friends, long before he was a legend, and have become a craps near-legend by losing $100 on the craps table after which demanding a free room for himself and his buddies. He asked the pit boss, don't you recognize who I'M? The boss didn't care. No action, no room.

Of course who could forget the captain? He was an older gentleman who walked throughout the casino and stopped on the craps game every Saturday for years. He always wore a yachting jacket with those crazy shoulder epaulettes (those stripe things), had a sailing cap, and carried a temporary case. Then he would rush over to a craps game, stare at it, after which start talking at the phone. Not only any phone, either. This was an old-style home phone receiver with a protracted curly cord popping out of his brief case. Yeah, that was fun.

I also remember a player having a half-dozen drinks while playing on a $5 minimum bet craps game. After he was in a couple of hundred dollars and pretty-well lit he wanted a better limit, which the boxman refused, so he just raised his own limits, asking what each bet would cost on a $25 game. His timing was good, and after betting $25 at the pass line and taking $50 odds, he bet $130 across to hide where bets. Then, he shot the dice for a fair half-hour while pressing his bets each time a number rolled. He finally cashed out $37,000 and tossed four pink chips to the lads ($2,000).

Later that evening I USED TO BE playing poker and the similar fellow came within the room and joined Freddie Deeb and another young player named Porkchop in a shorthanded game of Razz. Then the sport changed to Omaha hi-low split, which the fellow had never played before, but he was game. The following morning I came back to the poker site and there has been the similar fellow, bleary-eyed and slumped in his chair, empty felt in front of him, and there has been Porkchop, bright-eyed and smiling from behind several towering stacks of chip racks.

So, remember, regardless of how good your luck is at craps, don't drink a complete distillery and check out to play Omaha hi-low split, especially against the superior players on the town. Instead, save your chips for an additional assault at the craps table, you never know when the following half-hour hand is coming!


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