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    The ex-drug dealer raking in cash after learning poker in prison

    http://nypost.com/2016/02/08/the-ex-...ker-in-prison/

    Joe Reddick holds up the hand which won him a cool $200,000 from an Atlantic City casino. Photo: Matthew McDermott

    A Bronx man who served 15 years in prison for dealing crack learned how to play serious poker behind bars — and has since become a millionaire, cleaning up at tournaments across the country.
    Joe Reddick, 47, whose biggest haul to date was $217,792 at the Borgata Winter Poker Open in Atlantic City this month, perfected his game playing with fellow cons — including a Colombian drug lord known as “Pepe” — at the 11 federal prisons he was in along the East Coast.
    “At first, it was a time-killer. Then it became a passion. I would play all day, all night, seven days a week,” Reddick told The Post. “I became infamous. Any prison I arrived at, they knew there was going to be a big poker game going on.”
    He said he first became interested while watching inmates play seven-card stud for candy bars at a county jail in Guilford, NC, where he was awaiting sentencing.
    “I asked a guy who was running the game if I could play,” he recalled. “I said, ‘But I don’t know how to play.’ He was like, ‘Oh, um, we’ll teach you as we go along.’
    “I lost about $7,000 worth of Snickers bars. That’s how I learned.”
    By the time he got to his first federal lockup, in Allenwood, Pa., Reddick was running his own table.
    “We gambled anything that had value, from cans of tuna fish to sweat suits and tennis shoes,” he said. “People were losing more than they were losing in county jail; they were losing thousands and thousands of dollars.”
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    Despite the surroundings, the games were civilized.
    “They were just gentlemen. The thugs were over here, and the poker players were over here,” he said.
    Reddick knew he wanted to be a pro gambler when he caught the World Series of Poker on ESPN one day.
    “I was like, ‘Wow, they’re really playing this out in the world.’ I didn’t know that until I saw it on TV,” he said.
    When he was released in 2008, Reddick took a bus with $500 in cash straight to Atlantic City’s Taj Mahal — and walked out with $2,500.
    “I never looked back,” Reddick recalled.
    Now, between tourneys and casino cash games, his total haul is $1.5 million.
    Reddick sends most of his cash to his five kids and puts the rest back into poker.
    His goal: to be the first African-American winner of the World Series of Poker.
    “That’s the dream” he said. “I won’t stop until I win it.”

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    Cool story Sam, thanks for posting.

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    my tax dollars at work

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    Quote Originally Posted by USCPHILLYGUY View Post
    my tax dollars at work

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    awesome american success story

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    “I lost about $7,000 worth of Snickers bars. That’s how I learned.”
    Small world, I started out the same way

    Hangry in an understatement

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    I'd bet you he can't beat AutoDonk on SBR Poker.

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    The question is if he has a bad run and gets bank rolled will he go back to slinging crack again or drive a delivery truck around for scraps?


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    Its not like prisons are actually trying to rehabilitate at least I dont think, it is a business after all, but he made some good out of a bad situation, who knows had he not learned poker in prison and been good at it he'd probably have gone back.

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    guy probably unreal street smart too

    could run any company

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    guy probably unreal street smart too

    could run any company
    Yeah, no.

    There's much better tournament players than him who are dead broke. How much of his own action did he actually have during this score?

    For his sake, hopefully he is successfully grinding away at cash games.

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    guy looks tough too

    He probably intimidates guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Gonzo View Post
    Yeah, no.

    There's much better tournament players than him who are dead broke. How much of his own action did he actually have during this score?

    For his sake, hopefully he is successfully grinding away at cash games.
    it is a $400 tourney he had to have at least half

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