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Poker Player: Stu Unger


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The primary reason why Stu Ungar switched from gin rummy to poker was that he was a bit too good at it. So skilled in fact, that no player could equal him. Even the commonly called champions who were meant to be the greatest at gin were crushed when they competed with Stu Ungar. One such gin player was Harry Stein, nicknamed, "Yonkie". Harry Stein was handed such a belittling beating at the hands of Stu Ungar that he evidently stopped playing it professionally and never showed up at a gin rummy tournament.

Of course, with a reputation like that it wasn't too long before everyone became shy of gambling against stu. He could not find any games and in his agony he started doing something no one had attempted prior. Stu began offering starting handicaps to potential opposing players with the wish that they may compete against him if they thought they had an edge. He at will began from a negative arrangement and one account has it that stu even competed with a constant bad egg. During the match, he received warnings that the bad egg was at it one more time but mr. ungar guaranteed that he knew of the chicanery and he would still come away with a win, which he did, of course.

The same problem followed Stu Ungar to Las Vegas. He won so much that the poker rooms started asking him not to bet on their casinos anymore. The explanation why was that other poker room clients refused to be seated at the table if Stu was seated.

Stu Ungar is recollected more for his accomplishments in texas holdem poker but he himself always maintained that he was a whole lot better at gin rummy.

He defeated Doyle Brunson in the World Series of Poker in 1980 to become the youngest world camp. Due to his features that made him seem far younger than he was, he got the nickname, "The Kid".

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