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    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,580477,00.html

    'Robin Hood' Gambler Planning Next Score in Las Vegas

    Thursday , December 17, 2009
    By Rick Leventhal



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    One year ago, a high-stakes blackjack player decided to use his skills in the casino to try and win a family out of debt. Now Las Vegas' self-proclaimed Robin Hood is doing it again — and he's searching for more people to bring back in the black.
    "I'm looking for anyone that's in debt ... that needs some help" says the anonymous gambler, who will be working the tables in Sin City in the new year to raise money for another family in need. "I'm going to look for the story that's really going to touch my heart. That's it."
    Last year, calling himself "RobinHood702" after Vegas' 702 area code, he asked for submissions to his Web site, quickly receiving thousands of requests for help from people with major financial problems. He chose a couple from Detroit with a young daughter whose grapple with brain cancer put them $35,000 in the red.
    He then flew Kurt, Megan and Madison Kegler to Las Vegas first class, putting them up in a luxurious suite, taking them to shows, treating them to expensive meals and spa treatments. And this modern-day Robin Hood was true to his word, taking from the rich and giving to the less fortunate, handing 35 grand to the shocked and nearly speechless couple who went home with pocketfuls of $100 bills and newfound hope for the future.
    Now RobinHood702 is doing it again.
    "I'm going to look for the story that's really going to touch my heart," he told Fox News. "I have gone through a rough year myself, through personal tragedies in my family and financial difficulties, so I know what it's like. But you know what? I'm still here and I still want to help a family, period. Nothing is ever easy for anyone, and I know that full well."
    Click here to visit RobinHood702.com and upload your own video story.
    But why go to such lengths to help a stranger? The generous gambler says he hopes doing it will make his mother proud. "That's why I do it," he said.
    Just like last year, RobinHood702 plans to play blackjack to draw a family out of debt. If he gambles and loses, he's guaranteeing the family half of what they owe. If he wins, they get the full amount.
    Unlike last year, RobinHood702 has help. He's inspired a friend, a wealthy doctor and businessman, to join his band of Merry Men, doubling the stakes to make this year's holiday wishes come true for two deserving families.
    Dr. Richard Schulze was in the room last year when the Keglers got their cash, and says he was motivated to pitch in, hoping that other wealthy individuals will do the same.
    "I want a thousand people — I want ten thousand people to do this. It's one thing to hear about people helping people and it's another thing to be there in person," he said.
    Schulze says he's ready to give "thirty, forty, fifty thousand dollars" to the family he chooses. "Whatever they need to save their home, to get out of debt, to get out of bankruptcy, I want to help someone out.
    "Really this is a story about Americans helping Americans. No one else is going to help us out and it's time now to help each other."
    Schulze plans to select the winner from the same submissions to Robinhood702.com, but won't attempt to win the money they need at the tables. He's just going to hand it to them after they get their rock star treatment during an upcoming weekend in Las Vegas.
    RobinHood702 encourages people to go to his Web site to learn more, but says there are some people who shouldn't waste their time asking for his generosity.
    "I don't want people asking me to win them half a million dollars, you know, $700,000. They're not the people I want to help, OK? I want to help people that are really struggling, that need between $25 and $50,000, and that's going to change their whole life. That's what I'm looking for."
    The normally brash and outspoken character grew quiet as he thought about the gifts.
    "You've got to give back," he says. "Because like that, everything can go that you have, so why not give back to families in need and create good karma for yourself?
    "I want to be thrilled and I want other people to be thrilled."
    That could happen in the next month or two, when RobinHood702 and Dr. Schulze choose their winners


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    Re: This guy is good

    Originally posted by cjppjc View Post
    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,580477,00.html

    'Robin Hood' Gambler Planning Next Score in Las Vegas


    A good number of people here will probably disagree with me, but I think there's something truly perverse about this.

    It's a parody of what the USA is degenerating into...a nation of speculators and gamblers, lottery ticket buyers, reality show aspirants pulling balloon stunts in the vain hope that their "ticket" will be drawn. A nation of 300 million people seeking their Warholian "15 minutes of fame" celebrity moment so they too may experience the joy of instant riches.

    A nation of people that are increasingly coming to believe that luck or fate is the only important determinant of their personal destiny.

    As anyone who has read my posts here knows I am both an optimist about the future of the USA, and a long time admirer of the best that unique experiment in nationhood has contributed to the world in which I live, but Gawd I hope you people give your heads a shake and wake up soon to what's happening to your Republic.

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      Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
      A good number of people here will probably disagree with me, but I think there's something truly perverse about this.

      It's a parody of what the USA is degenerating into...a nation of speculators and gamblers, lottery ticket buyers, reality show aspirants pulling balloon stunts in the vain hope that their "ticket" will be drawn. A nation of 300 million people seeking their Warholian "15 minutes of fame" celebrity moment so they too may experience the joy of instant riches.

      A nation of people that are increasingly coming to believe that luck or fate is the only important determinant of their personal destiny.

      As anyone who has read my posts here knows I am both an optimist about the future of the USA, and a long time admirer of the best that unique experiment in nationhood has contributed to the world in which I live, but Gawd I hope you people give your heads a shake and wake up soon to what's happening to your Republic.

      I see it as a man who is helping people who need help. The manner in which he makes his money does not bother me in the least. One can assume he is NOT just gambling. He must be a great card counter.

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      • #4
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        Totally agree.

        Got out of the stock market once I figured out how much of it was manipulation, speculation and gambling (That was 7 years ago)

        Having been through multiple startups, I also know that large government and corporations set up road blocks to prevent new entrants into the market. This is done primarily through government regulations at the behest of large corporations.

        Some egregious examples being the FDA, and the USDA. Thus the cost of entering the market is not insignificant, and hence requires large infusions of money from The FIRE institutions.

        Other than in a few well known instances, in most start ups, even if successful, the founders end up with very little. The game is structured and rigged that way.

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        • #5
          Re: This guy is good

          Originally posted by cjppjc View Post
          I see it as a man who is helping people who need help. The manner in which he makes his money does not bother me in the least. One can assume he is NOT just gambling. He must be a great card counter.
          I am talking about the desperate people who are responding to his solicitation...

          [It's a lottery]
          Last edited by GRG55; December 18, 2009, 11:30 PM.

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          • #6
            Re: This guy is good

            Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
            I am talking about the desperate people who are responding to his solicitation...

            Well desperate people do desperate things, I read someplace.

            In any event I posted this as well as other pieces to in some small way to counter the mostly negitive things that get posted here. For example on Bill Moyers tonight (Largo embed when you can.) there was a great piece on volunteers who are stopping banks from foreclosing on homeowners. They spend many hours for nothing but the good they do.

            We are surrounded by good and evil.

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            • #7
              Re: This guy is good

              Originally posted by cjppjc View Post
              Well desperate people do desperate things, I read someplace.

              In any event I posted this as well as other pieces to in some small way to counter the mostly negitive things that get posted here. For example on Bill Moyers tonight (Largo embed when you can.) there was a great piece on volunteers who are stopping banks from foreclosing on homeowners. They spend many hours for nothing but the good they do.

              We are surrounded by good and evil.
              I am not suggesting that the proponent of this scheme is evil...certainly there's lot's worse ways he could spend his time, talent and money [but I can't bring myself to applaud him for this particular course of action].

              I am trying to point out the underlying values and belief system in play here. It's the same values and belief system that caused "desperate" people to camp out overnight on sidewalks [Florida/D.C.] and deserts [Palm Springs] for the opportunity to enter a lottery, hoping their ticket would be drawn so they could bid on a lot or an off-plan condo - not to live in, but to flip for a quick profit.

              It's a belief system that is becoming entrenched in the American psyche, and one that has contributed to creating the very situation that allows this latter day "Robin Hood" to propose what he has. Can you imagine anything of this sort, on either side of this proposal, happening in your grandfather's time?...
              Last edited by GRG55; December 19, 2009, 12:19 AM.

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              • #8
                Re: This guy is good

                Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                A good number of people here will probably disagree with me, but I think there's something truly perverse about this.
                What's perverse is this is one guy helping one family by gambling at cards.
                What should be happening is the system should be radically changed and the Financial Elite forced to pay back the billions they got from the taxpayers AND be put in jail, along with the politicians. Harrumph!! :eek:
                raja
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                • #9
                  Re: This guy is good

                  Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                  I am not suggesting that the proponent of this scheme is evil...certainly there's lot's worse ways he could spend his time, talent and money [but I can't bring myself to applaud him for this particular course of action].

                  I am trying to point out the underlying values and belief system in play here. It's the same values and belief system that caused "desperate" people to camp out overnight on sidewalks [Florida/D.C.] and deserts [Palm Springs] for the opportunity to enter a lottery, hoping their ticket would be drawn so they could bid on a lot or an off-plan condo - not to live in, but to flip for a quick profit.

                  It's a belief system that is becoming entrenched in the American psyche, and one that has contributed to creating the very situation that allows this latter day "Robin Hood" to propose what he has. Can you imagine anything of this sort, on either side of this proposal, happening in your grandfather's time?...

                  I got that on your second post.

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                  • #10
                    Re: This guy is good

                    i think this is a scam. a "high stakes blackjack player" has no edge. in the long run he has to lose. the shoes hold, what, 7 decks now? and are shuffled before they're halfway used. can't card count then. so how does he generate his money? this smells bogus to me.

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                    • #11
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                      Pointing>>> nodding, what he said.

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                      • #12
                        Re: This guy is good

                        Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
                        A good number of people here will probably disagree with me, but I think there's something truly perverse about this.

                        It's a parody of what the USA is degenerating into...a nation of speculators and gamblers, lottery ticket buyers, reality show aspirants pulling balloon stunts in the vain hope that their "ticket" will be drawn. A nation of 300 million people seeking their Warholian "15 minutes of fame" celebrity moment so they too may experience the joy of instant riches.

                        A nation of people that are increasingly coming to believe that luck or fate is the only important determinant of their personal destiny.

                        As anyone who has read my posts here knows I am both an optimist about the future of the USA, and a long time admirer of the best that unique experiment in nationhood has contributed to the world in which I live, but Gawd I hope you people give your heads a shake and wake up soon to what's happening to your Republic.
                        That's what happens when corruption plagues the economic system!! When financial gambling is the most rewarded economic activity in the county, You expect people to do something else?
                        We are all little cockroaches running around guessing when the FED will turn OFF the Lights.

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                        • #13
                          Re: This guy is good

                          It doesn't sound right to me either. On top of it is from FOX News which we know is a top news service. ;)

                          Is this a subtle suggestion that Las Vegas (gambling) can get you out of debt problems? Don't know but .....

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                          • #14
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                            Perverse, scam?, everything that's wrong with the U.S. - that about covers it.

                            [Nice thought though.]

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                            • #15
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                              "lottery ticket buyers" whats wrong with that, 97 mil today in Fl lol

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