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Tilt :: Risk Tolerance (01x02)
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| Title: | Risk Tolerance |
| Episode #: | 01x02 |
| Production Number: | 102 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday January 20th, 2005 |
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Eddie is building his bankroll and is eventually approached by the Matador. Don Everest is apparently interested in enlisting Eddie’s help. Eddie takes his offer.
A gorgeous woman tries out as an exotic dancer, but is refused an audition.
Nickel approaches Seymour for information on the Matador, but Seymour tells him he doesn’t know anything. He does tell him that for the right price, there were others in Vegas that could tell him what he wanted to know.
As the Matador and Eddie get ready to play, the woman from the dance auditions runs up to Don. It appears she is his daughter. The Matador gives her a large stack of chips and she runs off. Later, she seduces Eddie in his hotel room. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Northern League | Northern Bounce | | | •Skytrain | Until Today | |
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Clark: Now see, you and those Jacks are like fat Joe at a KFC. You can't lay off even though you know they killin' you. | Seymour: So Eddie, did you know that when the French invented playing cards, each suit stood for a different class of society. The hearts represented the church, the spades symbolized the army, the diamonds were the aristocracy, and the clubs, the peasants. 600 years later, not much has changed. Clubs are still bleeding to the diamonds and being re-assured by the hearts that the spades are protecting their interests.
Eddie: Ah, plus change, right? | Aliquippa: Brunson, Gus Hansen, Seidel, they ain't nothing special. I watch 'em on TV back at my house in Aliquippa. It's just so frickin' obvious to me that they're bluffin'.
Sunglasses: I know man. I can always tell what they're got.
Eddie (to himself): Oh sure, it's obvious when ESPN is showing you their hole cards. There's no hole card cam here. If you wanna know what I'm holding, you're gonna have to read my face. A little advice to you: If you're gonna wear the shades to keep me from looking at your eyes, don't adjust the frames whenever you catch an ace. Oh honey, don't give your stack a hand job everytime you're gonna raise. | Seymour: No amount of planning can prepare Eddie for what it's really like on the inside. When you're running with the Matador, nothing's off limits. Point at it, it's yours. Cash, you're pockets are packed with it. Action, as much as you can choke down. Broads? Forget it. How's a kid gonna keep his head straight with all that at his feet?
Miami: You think he's gonna get sucked in?
Seymour: Of course he's gonna. The question is can he pull himself out the other side. |
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