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Interview with situs judi slot online terpercaya marillo Slim

      Part 1 Slim 'n Benny 'n Betty -- The Old Days at the World Series   "Amarillo Slim" Preston and I escaped the crowd in the poker room during the '99 World Series of Poker for an intimate conversation in the midst of a few hundred of our closest friends in the sportsbook at the Horseshoe where the fast-talkin' Texas toothpick, the most famous poker player in the world, rolled out a string of stories like a kitten playfully unraveling a ball of twine. First there were the Benny Binion tales, then the Betty Carey episode followed by the infamous "I'll slit my throat if a woman ever --" misquote. Enough verbiage to choke a horse, as Slim himself might say.   "The ol' man willed me his horse when he died," the venerable story teller reminisced in the soft tones of the South and muted hues of yesteryear. "I have his personal horse at my ranch right now -- why, I knew Benny Binion better than anybody alive. I met h