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Stu Unger: Rise and Fall of Poker Genius

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Stu Unger is one of the biggest superstars are in the midst of the world of professional poker. Apart from the fact that a real genius of poker and three-time World Series of Poker champion, Stu Unger was a fascinating life story. It is not surprising that after his death, Stu was the subject of a biography and biopic.

Stu Unger was living the life of a rock star, the rapid increase of the glory of the drug, the return and the inevitable early death. Here you can find on the history of the legendary player Stu Unger.

The Beginning

Stuart Errol Ungar was born in 1953 in a Jewish family lived in Manhattan in the Lower East Side. Stus father was a known bookmaker, and her mother was too sick to fight his son’s fascination with gambling. After the death of his father, 13 years, Stu has a father for his neighbor, Victor Romano, one of the most famous soldiers in the Genovese family.

Stu Romano, and had at least one thing in common: they both had an incredibly sharp memory, especially in games and gin. At that time was already a player Stu has had extensive experience Gin won tournaments gin. Study full-time school leavers gin rummy players. Genovese family Stus got talent. Back, her protection against the other players who are offended by his tough style and arrogant.

The Rise

As a professional gin Stu could all professional poker players to Gin. According to rumors, caused Yonkis Harry Stu Stein, one of the best players quit the game completely after Gin suggested in a gin game. As he made the contest, Stu decided to focus on the professional poker games. 1976, he and his girlfriend Reinstallation in Las Vegas, where he is married and has one daughter, Stephanie.

1980, Stu won the World Series of Poker Main Event, because they are after the experience of the poker pros like Doyle Bronson. Stu was the youngest WSOP champion in history and has the nickname The Kid. Even though Stu won 1981 WSOP Main Event, it has always been himself a gin rummy player and a player. After his first WSOP championship, he was quoted that the poker world can be unlimited, the players that he is never in a position to play gin rummy better than him.

At the same time, Stu tried his talent to get the money at the blackjack table. But the casinos are not satisfied with the presence around the Stus Blackjack table and it was constantly required. In 1982 he was sentenced to a fine of New Jersey Commission for the Games of the fraud, but has not done so students do not violate the law, but through his natural talent and phenomenal memory.

The Fall

1990, Stu has a different appearance of the WSOP. This time it was difficult in the drug. It was chip leader in the first three days of the event and then disappeared. It was noted, lie in his hotel room, unconscious, to a drug overdose. However, it is not expected to finish ninth and win enough money for his future cocaine.

The Comeback

After seven years, the disappearance of the professional poker circuit, Stu was the WSOP took place. The year 1997 was broken, with the nose damaged by cocaine abuse, addiction of gambling and equestrian activities, but also in form to beat all the new competitors, and again his title WSOP Champion. The local media were happy to kiss The Comeback Kid, but his success did not last long.

Death

Stu Unger not participate in the 1998 World Series of Poker, it was not about money for the tuition fees. Seven months after Scotty Nguyen won the WSOP 1998, Stu Ungar was found dead in his motel room in Las Vegas with $ 800 in your pocket. Obviously, died of heart disease by many years of drug abuse.

Biography

Must read: One of a Kind: The Rise and Fall of Stuey the Kid Ungar, The Worlds Greatest Poker Player written by Nolan Dalla, Peter Alson, Mike Sexton.

Watch: High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story by AW Vidmer and actor Michael Imperioli, Christopher Moltisanti The Sopranos, as Stu Unger