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− | '''Artanis''' (Sinatra backwards) | + | '''Artanis''' (Sinatra backwards) was a card table expert and gambler from New York City. He was a master of the second and bottom deals, switching dice, and doing "the [[hop]]."<ref>Ask the Doctor, MUM, MAY 1988</ref> |
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+ | One of his proteges was [[Dom Paolino]].<ref> Intermission, Charlie Miller, [[Genii 1965 August]]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 12 February 2014
Artanis | |
Born | Joseph Sinatra |
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Flourished | 1950s |
Artanis (Sinatra backwards) was a card table expert and gambler from New York City. He was a master of the second and bottom deals, switching dice, and doing "the hop."[1]
Biography
One of his proteges was Dom Paolino.[2]
He died some time prior to 1965.
Bibliography
- Artanis Explains the Bottom Deal (78 RPM Record with photographs and typewritten manuscript) (1958)
- ARTANIS RESTORES A CUT, MUM, SEPTEMBER, 1959
References
- ↑ Ask the Doctor, MUM, MAY 1988
- ↑ Intermission, Charlie Miller, Genii 1965 August