STu Unger ... the ultimate Gambler !

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Just saw Espn's Revisit on STU UNGER's Life ( 3 Time WSoPoker Champion ) I almost forgot How GREAT he was . Fvckin' Shame ... the "kid ' had a Gift to make any gambler envious and He phissed all away . STU had to have the "action" even if he was a millionare 10x over . I couldn't help But Think , Given the same situation with the same talents of foresight , would I end up the same given to life's excesses? the easy answer is "OF COURSE NOT , I wouldve Played it Differently - I wouldve STOPPED . Unfortunately, For most of US , IT's HARD TO STOP When You're Fvckin' Winning ... Why Should WE ? ... Maybe then , it's not Difficult to see Why the ultimate Gambler payed the Price . Hope You're Winning Up There , STU !
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Just read on article on him online. He was a phenom gin player at age 10, beating seasoned players. HIs dad was a bookmaker who died. Another bookmaker bankrolled him when he was 14 and he won the tournament ($5000). Later moved to Florida (Gin capital of the world) and made quite a career. Moved to Vegas and started playing blackjack. At a major casino, he was winning $84,000 when the pitboss stopped his play. Arrogant and pissed off, he named the rest of the cards remaining in the shoe and was 100 percent correct. The antics got him banned from all the casinos from playing blackjack. He once bet that he could name all the remaining cards halfway in a 2 deck shoe for $10,000. Someone took him on for 10 to 1 odds that he couldn't do it with a 3 deck shoe. Stu named the remaining cards and won a $100k. Quickly lost it too. Someone fronted him the cash to play at the WSOP and he won it twice. In 1997, when he was down on his luck again, some anonymous donor entered him into the WSOP and he won it for a 3rd time. He lost the million dollars again playing RAZZ. MOnths later he died of heart failure from taking too much drugs. Like you said, he had a gift, but was a compulsive gambler and drug addict. What a shame.
 

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I would love to read more about this guy!..DO u know if he has an autobiography?
 

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Good No hold em tournament player, and heads up player, not as good in the live ring games.
 

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Stu was a genius and was one of the greatest card players ever, if not the greatest.
Sadly, his personal demons got the best of him.
For those that knew him, we know he was the best at cards.

By the way, there is a movie called "Stuey" coming out about his life, dont know when, but it previewed here in Vegas and sold out both shows.

The ESPN feature was very well done.
 

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I saw the ESPN piece and it was VERY VERY well done. He is one of the main reasons why alot of casinos adopted the 6/8 shoe decks for blackjack and a higher amount of 'dead' cards being unplayed.

If any of you play gin or have played in tourneys, he is known to be the best of all time. A legend.

I am just beginning to play the Poker game and everywhere I play I seem to win money. Any one know of the best books where I can memorize percentages and outcomes. This is a must for any serious poker player.
 

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i watched the piece on Stuey for the fourth time this morning and it brings back memories every time.
 

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FWIW: here's some info on that movie ... this blurb was from September of last year ...


STUEY:a biography of the late poker ace Stu Unger, who was found dead in a seedy Las Vegas motel, has been shooting in Las Vegas. Michael Imperioli who plays Christopher Moltisanti on The Sopranos takes on the title role of the three time World Series of Poker winner.

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Vincent Van Patten and Michael Nouri also star. Former Riviera Hotel entertainment director turned The Sopranos actor, Steve Schirippa, returned to his former town for a role in the flick - Ungar's pal Big Anthony. Renee Faia plays Unger's wife.
 

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Sounds Good- Any movie about STU would be a MUST see . There's also a Book ready to be published called " Behind the Shades" -Nolan Dalla... Don't know when Exactly But Will definitely Have to Read IT !
 

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Las Vegas news briefs

UNGAR -- A mixture of narcotics and pain killers triggered a heart condition that killed noted Las Vegas gambler and admitted drug user Stu Ungar, officials said.

The Clark County Coroner's office on Monday ruled Ungar's Nov. 22 (1999) death accidental based on the results of toxicology tests that came back from the lab Friday.

The drugs found in Ungar's system were cocaine, methadone and the pain-killer Percodan, Clark County Coroner Ron Flud said. He declined to release the amounts of the drugs, but said that no one drug by itself was enough to cause Ungar's death.

"The cause is accidental death by coronary atherosclerosis," Flud said. "The heart condition developed over a period of time. The attack was brought on by his lifestyle."

Coronary atherosclerosis occurs when not enough blood can be pumped through the heart muscle.

Flud said it was not uncommon to find a mixture of cocaine, Percodan and methadone in an autopsy of a drug user. Percodan is often used to bring a person down from his cocaine high so he can sleep. Methadone is given to heroine addicts to get them off the drug.

It is not known when Ungar, a three-time world poker champion, took the drugs that contributed to his death. Police investigating the scene, a room at the Oasis Motel, 1731 S. Las Vegas Blvd., said they found no drug paraphernalia at that location.

Ungar, who won the World Series of Poker $10,000 buy-in no-limit Texas hold 'em world title in 1980, '81 and '97 at Binion's Horseshoe, was 45 years old.

Recently, Ungar's 16-year-old daughter Stefanie Ungar told the Sun she constantly encouraged her father to seek help for his longtime drug addiction.

"I talked to him about it all the time and encouraged him to check into a rehab program," she said. "But he told me people don't understand what it's like when you have money -- you can't get away from it (cocaine). People who claimed to be his friends would come up to him and push it on him."

Ungar, who was born in New York City and raised on the city's Lower East Side, became a professional gambler at age 14, a year after his father, a bookmaker and bar operator, died.

Ungar became one of the world's top gin rummy players, winning thousands of dollars from gamblers four or five times his age. He came to Las Vegas in 1978, learned how to play no-limit Texas hold 'em and two years later won his first world poker title. He repeated that feat the next year.

But 16 years later, after winning and losing millions of dollars, Ungar was broke and needed the help of a friend to pay his way into the 1997 World Series main event, where he won the $1 million first prize.

Two months later, after paying off some of his mounting gambling debts and after suffering heavy losses on horse and sports wagers, Ungar was broke again.

He recently signed a contract with noted local gambler and Stratosphere hotel-casino founder Bob Stupak, who paid off Ungar's gambling debts, giving him a fresh start. Ungar, in turn, was to gamble with Stupak's money in hopes of reaping a profit on that investment with tournament victories and big scores in high-stakes side games.

Stupak said he gave Ungar $2,000 "walking-around money" just days before he died.

Ungar paid about $120 for the two days he stayed in the motel room. He was found lying face up in his motel bed on a Sunday. He had $800 in his pocket, police said.
 

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the most unbelievable part about that whole story is the last paragraph.
He paid $120 for two days at the Oasis.
Damn, hemust have been on some good stuff then.
 

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