Richard Marcus

Sunday, October 24, 2004

The Billboards didn't make me do it



A controversy over billboards has been the subject of A Gaming Commission investigation. As indicated in the LV Review Journal, the argument is that the ads encourage cheating at table games. One perspective that is not likely to be heard by the Gaming Commission is from actual casino cheaters. Well, I'll tell you and anyone that cares to listen that the only way any billboard would influence my cheating is if a casino employee was distracted by looking at that piece of ass.
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Name: Richard Marcus

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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