one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don t know what to do with it, who can t think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days, the mechanism for doing that was you would throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of 7-up in a club, that s only just we re slightly more honest about it. if you re talking crass commercialism in the very best sense of the word, this is it. is this the cultural center of the country? we may not want to think it is, but is it? what is the rest of the country? i don t know. but it s that place where they all leave and come here. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha what i can go to the desert, but i am not going to get there by accident. but that s part of the whole experience of the desert is that it ain t
since caesar s opened in august of 1966. he s dealt cards to everybody. i ve dealt to diana ross, harry belafonte, sinatra, sammy davis. sinatra was not supposed to be particularly amiable at the table. sinatra was class. really? he was class. he was a gentleman. but those were the good days. but it s nice now, too. would you describe yourself as a degenerate gambler? yeah, i definitely have been. i m trying to move past that. we have a 2-year-old at home. so i m working in that phase, but i ll always have that gambling gear, there s no doubt about it. eric and erica lindgren are professional gamblers, poker players to be precise. it s routine for them to sit down to a game with a bankroll of half a million dollars. tonight, slightly smaller stakes. hey, benny, what are how do you like my chances? good. good. that s a trained answer. instead of actual poker, we
benny s been working here since caesars opened in august of 1966. he s dealt cards to everybody. benny: i ve dealt to diana ross, harry belafonte, sinatra, sammy davis. anthony: sinatra was not supposed to be, uh, particularly, uh, amiable at the table. benny: sinatra was class. anthony: really? benny: he was class. he was a gentleman. but those were the good days. but it s nice now too. anthony: would you describe yourself as a degenerate gambler? erick: yeah, i definitely have been, i m trying to move past that. we have a 2 year old at home. so i m working in that phase. but i ll always have that gambling gear, there s no doubt about it. anthony: erick and erica lindgren are professional gamblers. poker players, to be precise. it s routine for them to sit down to a game with a bankroll of half a million dollars. tonight? slightly smaller stakes. erick: hey benny, how do you like my chances? benny: good.
entrances. but it s these people who ve seen it all. seen everything. night after night. benny s been working here since caesar s opened in august of 1966. he s dealt cards to everybody. benny: i ve dealt to diana ross, harry belafonte, sinatra, sammy davis. anthony: sinatra was not supposed to be, uh, particularly, uh, amiable at the table. benny: sinatra was class. anthony: really? benny: he was class. he was a gentleman. but those were the good days. but, it s nice now too. anthony: would you describe yourself as a degenerate gambler? erick: yeah, i definitely have been, i m trying to move past that. we have a 2 year old at home. so i m working in that phase. but i ll always have that gambling gear, there s no doubt about it. anthony: erick and erica lindgren are professional gamblers. poker players to be precise. it s routine for them to sit down to a game with a bankroll of half a million dollars.
entrances. but it s these people who ve seen it all. seen everything. night after night. benny s been working here since caesar s opened in august of 1966. he s dealt cards to everybody. benny: i ve dealt to diana ross, harry belafonte, sinatra, sammy davis. anthony: sinatra was not supposed to be, uh, particularly, uh, amiable at the table. benny: sinatra was class. anthony: really? benny: he was class. he was a gentleman. but those were the good days. but, it s nice now too. anthony: would you describe yourself as a degenerate gambler? erick: yeah, i definitely have been, i m trying to move past that. we have a 2 year old at home. so i m working in that phase. but i ll always have that gambling gear, there s no doubt about it. anthony: erick and erica lindgren are professional gamblers. poker players to be precise. it s routine for them to sit down to a game with a bankroll