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Stinky gambler fuming over NJ casino ejection

By WAYNE PARRY – 5 hours ago

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Yes, Michael Wax stank. He's the first to admit it. The 440-pound New York City man said he was playing poker in an Atlantic City casino for 17 hours Tuesday and didn't have time to clean up. He understands why grossed-out gamblers complained about his body odor, but said he didn't deserve stinky treatment from the casino that asked him to leave.

Dave Coskey, a spokesman for the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, said it is company policy not to comment on matters involving customers.

Wax said he told casino officials: "There's no question I stink. I'm not denying it. I do have an odor. I've been playing for 17 hours."

The 54-year-old limousine company owner, who says he is a frequent gambler at the Borgata, said a poker room manager followed him into the restroom and informed him that patrons at his table were complaining about his body odor.

When the Brooklyn man tried to retake his seat at the table, he said a manager told him to leave. He said he asked for a free room to freshen up, and the casino refused.

He promptly filed a complaint about his treatment with the Casino Control Commission. His complaint will be reviewed to determine whether any state gambling laws or regulations were violated, a commission spokesman said Wednesday.

Wax said his instincts tell him to find a different casino to patronize, but he likes gambling at the Borgata. He said the casino was out of line to tell him he stinks in front of other patrons.

"I would like an apology," Wax said.
 

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I smell like shit every time I am in the casino... It’s a requirement.

That’s what happens when you smoke, drink 30 beers, do 10 shots and gamble at a table 24hours straight…
 

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How would you tell one stinky gambler from another at the trop?
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LOL. Also Ive played for 17 or 18 hours straight before and didnt stink. He stunk when he came in. You are not working out playing poker in a cold room. I just dont understand why the 17 hrs thing is an excuse.
 

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I been around this type thing 2x playing poker. One fckr was a homeless guy, hands covered with dirt. no idea why the casino (viejas) let him play. everyone at the table was coughing and I eventually got up and left.

same casino, different day, some fcker's breath was so bad I started gagging and came close to yaking right there. had to get up and leave again.
 

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The poker tournament player who goes by "Eskimo" is well known for smelling horribly.
I can verify this, having sat at a table with him. This has been the case for decades.

(At the 2007 WSOP, he had a heart attack at the table, but wouldn't desert his post and kept playing).
 

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at 445 pounds I think it should abe a law every at least 15 hours you gotta wash your folds
 
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Reminds me of this fat guy I was playing poker with who looked like he took take two seats. We got two pieces of cake comped to us each, and he scarfed both down. He goes verbatim ''I don't really like cake''.. I'm like bullshit..under my breathe the whole table hears and explodes with laughter.
 

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My thought as well!

Its gotta be him, getting kicked out by security and while they are dragging him he asks for a free room :missingte


You guys think he tried selling the casino staff buttons?
 
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The poker tournament player who goes by "Eskimo" is well known for smelling horribly.
I can verify this, having sat at a table with him. This has been the case for decades.

(At the 2007 WSOP, he had a heart attack at the table, but wouldn't desert his post and kept playing).

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According to various reports including an online obituary, long-time poker player Robert Paul "Eskimo" Clark, 67, passed away back on April 15.
Born June 2, 1947, in Stockton, Missouri, Eskimo was one of seven children byGeorge and Ella (Martin) Clark. He served as a medic in Vietnam, spent time in New Orleans, and eventually found his way into the poker world.
Eskimo's first-ever cash came in the 1988 World Series of Poker when he finished eighth in Event #5: $1,000 Limit Omaha for $4,560. Three years later, he won his first gold bracelet when he took down Event #14: $5,000 Limit Seven-Card Stud for $122,000. Eskimo would go on to capture two more bracelets — 1999 WSOP Event #2: $1,500 Razz for $84,610 and 2002 WSOP Event #7: $1,500 Limit Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low for $125,200.
However, Eskimo's biggest cash came in 2004 when he finished runner-up toMike Kinney in the World Poker Tour World Poker Challenge in Reno for $310,403. All told, Eskimo amassed $2,734,782 in live tournament earnings.
At the WSOP, Eskimo, who developed a reputation as a bit of a curmudgeon, was well known for an incident that occurred during the 2007 WSOP. DuringEvent #29 $1,500 Razz, he had a seizure midway through the tournament that required immediate medical attention. Eskimo was taken from the tournament area, but later returned and ended up finishing fourth for $31,186, the last WSOP cash of his career. That incident was documented onwickedchopspoker.com.
PokerNews asked WSOP Media Director and poker historian Nolan Dalla to recall any worthwhile Eskimo stories. Here's what he had to say:
"Probably the story most people will remember is the 2007 World Series razz event. He was the chip leader, and then about six or seven at night he hit the floor. They had a gurney in here, and actually called medics. They said to stop the tournament for obvious reasons.
"He declined medical treatment at first. Somehow he was able to muster enough skill, and maybe experience, to continue to play. They allowed him to play. Corporate was calling lawyers asking if they should allow him to play, if they're liable if he happened to expire during the tournament. So another half hour goes by and they were going to have him sign some forms, like a disclaimer that he was taking full responsibility.
"Then he hit the floor again. That's when they let people go to a longer dinner break. That's when they actually wheeled him out and resuscitated him. I don't know how far gone he was, but it was sufficient enough he had to be taken out.
"The kicker to the story is what nobody knows. Six o'clock he hits the floor, and 7:30ish hits the floor again, so he hits the floor twice. People are wondering the hell is going on here. They were concerned, but also this was a tournament, and poker players are pretty vicious and somewhat callous.
"Around 10 o'clock that same night, I walk out back to the outside food court. The food was really bad that year. They had all this fried food and all this garbage. It was just not good food, but they also had this smoking area out there. Mind you, he had hit the floor twice, was on a gurney, actually had the shockers on him, and I look over as I'm walking outside to take a break, I see, I kid you not, Eskimo is sitting there with a full platter of chicken wings in one hand, and a cigarette going full blast in the other. He's got the two worst things that are possible going. Sure enough, he finishes fourth in the tournament.
"In the other story, I was in Lake Tahoe at a Circuit event 10 years ago. The airport is smaller, it's not LAX or something, it's just a small regional airport. I'd seen Eskimo as we were both flying back on the same flight to Vegas. He couldn't find anyplace to smoke in the airport, and so he's looking around. The flight is delayed 30 minutes or something.
"He had no sense of humor, no personality, but he was gruff, just walking around looking for a place to smoke. He sees this little side door. Doesn't pay attention to the alarm sign, basically that the TSA will attack him. He just — whammy — hits the bar and goes out onto the tarmac at the airport. No one is allowed out there. He goes out there, where by the way there are jet aircrafts and refueling trucks, and he fires up a cigarette in front of the airplanes.
"It should have been on the front page of the paper. They should have shut down the airport. He gets about two puffs, security is all over him, and they were like, 'What are you doing, are you insane?'
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"For some reason, they must have thought he was so innocent, they let him back in. 'Sir, put out your cigarette and get back to your plane.' Any other place would have arrested him. Only he would get away with something like that."
According to his obituary, Eskimo, who was cremated, is survived by three sisters — Nancy Cully, Judy Oberly, and Donna Burns – along with numerous nieces and nephews.

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Had a hard time using the search engine for hits on "Eskimo (Clark)." I kept getting hits like this one:

(referring to AkPhiDelt)

I am going to stop posting in this thread now. I've already knocked him out no need to keep kicking his lifeless body.

Come start some shit in the main forum with me again you Eskimo faggot, see how it works out for ya.
 
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Eskimo was hard core:

"This was the second time an emergency has occurred during the Razz event. During the Razz event final table at the 2007 WSOP Eskimo Clark suffered a stroke. Unlike Cernuto, Clark refused medical treatment, instead opting to eat chicken wings and have a smoke, and continued to play."
 
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This happened with a disabled guy that was a frequent at the tables years ago, I never said anything cause of that same reason. I guess disabled people may carry bags with urine and shit, cause thats how the poor bastard smelled.

It was disgusting, I never complaint but remember being really close.
 

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There was well known in professional blackjack players circles a guy who smelled so bad you couldn't be in the same room with. I met him. I'm not going to post his name but trust me the odor was about as bad you could get. He probably didn't shower much and wore the same clothes. He was a very successful blackjack and backgammon player. It wasn't part of an act, smelling bad is not going to extend the time that a casino will let you play.
 

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This happened with a disabled guy that was a frequent at the tables years ago, I never said anything cause of that same reason. I guess disabled people may carry bags with urine and shit, cause thats how the poor bastard smelled.

It was disgusting, I never complaint but remember being really close.

Was he a mod?
 

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What a disgusting fat piece of shit. Good for the casino.
 

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I'm sure The Meatman has been tossed from Slots of Fun once or twice for the samething.
 

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