Richard Marcus

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Did you have a good gambling summer?

Hi, everybody!

I hope you've all been out there kicking ass in the casinos every which way you can. I've been away for a while working on my new book, which will be out in February or March. I will pass along more info on that in the coming weeks, including the title, but I will tell you this now: if you liked American Roulette, you will like my new book more!

Lots has been going on in the casino cheating world, including that involving my own partners, who continue to kick some butt with my Savannah move. Did you all see the Breaking Vegas episodes? Mine led off the series, and I felt it was pretty dramatic even if the actual "move" demonstrations were a bit off. Some of the followup episodes I really thought were horrible if not altogether uninteresting, i.e. portrayals of individuals and teams that hardly made any money!

More about my coming events soon as I will continue to update.

Thanks,

Richard

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great blog, I hope you keep this one up, I've seen too many of my favorite blogs die out...

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11:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good book, true story.
There are so many more stories
associated with Mr. Marcus, you would actually have to know him and his associates to fully comprehend the magnitude of what he has accomplished.
See ya soon.

2:17 PM  

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My book, AMERICAN ROULETTE (St. Martin's Press), tells the true story of my twenty-five years as a professional casino cheater. Upon arriving in Las Vegas, in my early twenties, I supported myself solely through legitimate gambling. However, I soon found myself broke and homeless, living under a highway overpass. I eventually sought gainful employment in the only industry I had knowledge of, becoming a Blackjack and Baccarat dealer. Armed with experience on both sides of the tables, my mentor to be, Joe Classon taught the ways of a professional casino cheater. Although retired, I keep up on the various cons and scams that law enforcement is largely unnable to adequately police.

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