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Stu Unger: Poker Player


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The basic basis for why Stu changed from gin rummy to poker was that Stu was a little too skilled at it. So skilled in fact, that no player was able stand up to him. Even the commonly called professionals who were meant to be the most favorable at gin were devoured when they faced Stu Ungar. One such gin rummy masters was Harry Stein, nicknamed, "Yonkie". Mr. Stein suffered such a belittling blow at the hands of Stu Ungar that he evidently quit participating in it professionally and never showed up at a gin rummy tournament.

Accordingly, with a image like that it wasn't too long before gamblers became shy of playing against mr. ungar. He couldn't find any matches and in his agony he started doing something no one had performed before. He began offering beginning handicaps to potential competitors in the hope that they might just compete opposed to him if they thought they held an edge. He deliberately started from a negative arrangement and one story has it that he even competed against a constant bad egg. Mid match, he received advice that the cheater was at it once again but Stu Ungar guaranteed that he was aware of the chicanery and he would still acquire a win, which of course, he did.

The same problem followed Stu Ungar to sin city. He won so much that the casinos started asking him not to bet in their rooms anymore. The explanation why was that other poker room clientele refused to sit at the poker table if he were playing.

Stu Ungar is recalled better for his accomplishments in holdem poker but he always insisted that he was a whole lot better at gin rummy.

He beat Doyle Brunson in the WSOP in 1980 and became the youngest world champion. Because of his looks that made him appear far younger than he was, he was nicknamed, "The Kid".

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