Kevin Conley, in "The Players," article in The New Yorker magazine, July 11/18, 2005, p. 55.
In 1970, Binion's Horseshoe Casino hosted the first World Series of Poker, and the original trophy went, by peer vote, to Johnny Moss, a Texas veteran who had seen the need, on one occasion, to point his gun at a peephole in a poker-room ceiling and inquire, "Now, fellas, do I have to go and shoot a bullet in the ceiling? Or you going to send your boy down without any harm?"
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Poker gems, #150
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