Gambling Stories - Remembering 2 and no more
 
 My Mentor and Scam Artist 
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 On one of my solo trips to Vegas I had just finished a grueling 3 hour session at the craps table.  I had won can't exactly remember how much but it was a worthwhile stay.  I was at the Orleans off strip.  I was leaning on the vacant adjacent craps table drinking a cup of 'free' coffee, watching the action at the table I had just vacated.  An elderly chap, Richie Ambrose, walked up and leaned alongside me.  We watched for a few throws and he turned to me, said, 'Watch em they have no clue how to play, do you play?'  'Yes' I said cautiously.  He then asked what was my play like.  I told him, not giving any details but a general synopsis.  'Humpf, you are playing wrong, let me tell you I have dealt craps for 33 years and know how to play.'   
 
 He proceeded to tell me some things about himself and how he was the expert on casino craps, in fact he said that he has a web site with instructional videos.  He had dealt craps to the wiseguys in Jersey many years ago.  He was a professional pool player who had been on a tournament circuit back in the early 60's and was playing in Vegas when he decided to stay.  He got a casino job and because of his experience he soon migrated to dealing craps.  He continued to deal for the next 33 years and had retired.   
 
 He was a crafty scammer who soon had me fronting the money and making the plays to follow his system.  I had bought in with $200 and we played his system for about an hour at which time I said I'd had enough and he had proved his method to me.  We were ahead by a few hundred and cashed in and walked away to the sports betting area.  They allow you to sit there without playing.  We got us a cup of coffee and he presented his card that had the basic play, which I completely followed because of my experience.  He handed me the card and said he normally sells his system for $95 but if I give him $50 it would be enough.  Sure why not he had made me a couple bucks.   
 
 After he left I realized I had been conned!  Here we were playing on my money and him standing behind me giving instructions that while it made money, I realized that I would have made probably the equal amount or more playing my way.  He walked out of there with my $50, a smile on his face and another sucker was born.  Small potatoes but at $50 an hour he was supplementing his social security and didn't have to report it.  I found his web site and read through it, it was a repeat of his con he used on me.  It was laughable and I sat there wondering how many other 'suckers' had fell for his plan.
 
 Oasis our 5 hour layover
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 My co-workers and I had concocted a trip to Wendover after our last swing shift one Friday, my wife was aware of it and while didn't condone gambling she allowed me my dream.  We left after work and one group left via the southern route and the two of us who lived further north took the northern route through NW Utah, traveling north of the Great Salt Lake.  You hooked backup up with I-80 at a little spot in the road called Oasis, it's then a 35 miles leg to Wendover.  My driver also my second cousin had decided since he didn't want to put too many miles on his leased pickup had disconnected the speedometer cable.  It hooked into the transmission, it also allowed the tranny fluid to leak out as you traveled.   
 
 Just outside Montello, NV another whistle stop along the two lane road his pickup tranny started slipping to the point that it was undrivable.  We limped into town and stopped at the only thing open, a rundown little bar that served burgers and beer, and 3 slot machines.  We went in, asked to use the phone and called 3 of the casinos in Wendover hoping that our southern friends had arrived. No luck, no one answered the pages.  We got a beer and started telling our tale, one customer was a trucker and said he was going to Vegas on a run and was taking alternate route up to Wells, then south along 93 (the road used in 'The World's Fastest Indian' with Anthony Hopkins, great movie) to Vegas.  We could catch a ride with him to Wells then make connection with our friends.  Sure, why not?   
 
 We made it to Wells, called again, no luck.  Our ride left and we decided it would be a good idea to wile away the time playing 21.  At some point during the night I got down to my last $10 and quit I went over to my cousin's table and he was ahead $200-300, great we had money to fix the pickup and get home.  He said to play alongside him for awhile and loaned me $20.  Within 30 minutes he leaned over to me and said, 'I'm broke, it's up to you.'  I looked at the table and my last $5 was in the ring.  I grabbed it and said, 'We're darn near broke.'  I had the $10 of my money and the $5 of his and that's it.   
 
 We were now desparate, no money to call, no money to fix his truck, no money to by gas and it we were 200 miles from home.  I said our only option is to hitch a ride back to Montello, hook up his cable, buy a quart of tranny fluid and hope we have enough gas to make it home.  We didn't have money for food and hadn't eaten in over 14 hours.  Fun times were ahead.
 
 We walked to the on ramp of I-80 and managed to hitch a ride with a Catholic Deacon who was on his way to Wendover.  We couldn't go with him all the way because our friends were on they way home.  He had his golden lab 'Riley' riding with him.  It was the days of the leisure suit and I was wearing one, dark blue.  Riley was a friendly dog and I took the seat in the back with him.  He also was shedding, blond hairs all over me and the rest of the car.  When we arrived back at Oasis I discovered I was covered with blond hairs, my wife will be so understanding.
 
 We spent the next 5 hours throwing rocks at bottles and trying to hitch a ride, we did buy 2 Squirts and a package of jerky.  No one would stop they would speed up to get by us.  It was years later I learned that there was Nevada State Prison between Oasis and Wells with signs warning motorists not pick up any hitchhikers.  It also seemed that my leisure sure resembled the current prison garb.  We finally got a ride and only because my cousin recognized the pickup exiting I-80 and knew the driver.  The cab had only enough room for the driver, his wife and one passenger.  So both of us choose to ride in the back, we hadn't showered and had been playing in the sagebrush.  The ride to Oasis was an experience, it was raining and the driver was going at least 70.  The rain drops felt bee stings on the back of our ears and neck.   
 
 We did make it to Montello, at the now open one pump garage the driver helped hook up the cable and he loaned us enough to get 3 quarts of tranny fluid, the $12 we had left bought gas.