Poker Tips Poker Tips for Beginners

5Sep/120

Poker Player: Stu Unger


2024 Las Vegas Super Bowl Streaker
Read more about the
Las Vegas 2024 Super
Bowl Streaker
!
[ English ]

The main basis for why Mr. Ungar switched from gin rummy to poker was that Stu was a little too good at it. So good was he, that no one was able equal him. Even the commonly called experts who were meant to be the greatest at gin rummy were decimated when they played against Mr. Ungar. One such gin rummy player was Harry Stein, nicknamed, "Yonkie". Mr. Stein suffered such a humiliating blow at the hands of stu that he allegedly quit competing in it as a pro and never showed up at a gin rummy tournament.

Of course, with a distinction like that it wasn't long before people became shy of gambling against Stu Ungar. He could find no games and in his bleakness he began doing something no one had performed prior. He presented starting handicaps to potential opponents in the wish that they may play opposed to him if they believed they had an edge. He deliberately began from a disadvantageous arrangement and one account has it that stu even played with a consistent bad egg. Amid the contest, he received a few words of wisdom that the cheater was at it one more time but stu assured that he deduced of the cheating and he would still acquire a win, which he did, of course.

The same problem followed Stu Ungar into sin city. He won so much that the poker rooms began requesting that he not to gamble on their respective premises anymore. The reasoning behind it was that other casino visitors would not sit at the poker table if he were seated.

Stu Ungar is remembered more for his abilities in holdem poker but he always insisted that he was considerably more skilled at gin rummy.

He beat Doyle Brunson in the WSOP in 1980 to become the youngest world camp. Because of his features that made him seem far younger than he really was, he was nicknamed, "The Kid".

Filed under: Poker Leave a comment
Comments (0) Trackbacks (0)

No comments yet.


Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.

No trackbacks yet.

Categories

Blogroll

Archive

Meta