In The Life Of Doc
Jon
Join School for Scoundrels in an amazing weekend with Doc
Jon. Doc has lived an extraordinary life as a dealer, mechanic, cross roader,
and card and dice cheat for crime mobs in Las Vegas and Hawaii, as well as for
the Yakuza in Japan.
He sits and talks with us for nearly four hours on these 3 DVD, telling us his
thrilling life story and talking about what it takes to be a successful cheat.
He talks about being busted with a gang for drilling the slots on the floors of
Las Vegas casinos, about betrayals and friendships in the world of professional
gamblers, and about going to prison for running a juiced dice table in an
illegal gambling house for the Mulano Family in Los Angeles.
It is fascinating to hear about this strange life from a man who has really
been there, and who has spent time in prison as a result, and was nearly blown
up by a car bomb.
He talks about how you develop the moxie to move under fire, and the difference
between being a great card handler and a true card cheat. This is the real
deal, and the authenticity and authority of the story is apparent from the very
beginning.
He teaches how to handle a deck of cards in a way that won't make a pro
grimace. he shows some never before published cheating moves and some advanced
handlings and nuances on some classics. he explains chip stealing moves as well
as card handling. he talks about what is actually useful and important and tips
his method for marking and re-sealing a deck of cards for Blackjack. A great
unpublished version of the Mexican Turnover is also shown.
This is a fascinating and gripping story filled with humor and danger, and
remarkable "real world" feel. This is rare glimpse into a life to
which few ever get a peek. Doc's story explains how he moved from a young
dealer for the house, just looking to learn how to protect his game, to a
full-fledge card mechanic, cross roader, and dice cheat.
Disc One Running Time Approximately: 1hr 23mins
Disc Two Running Time Approximately: 1hr 26mins
Disc Three Running Time Approximately: 1hr 6mins