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		<title>Bet the House!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bullz-Eye publisher Gerardo Orlando recently spoke with Richard Roeper about his new book &#8211; &#8220;Bet the House.&#8221; Roeper loves to gamble, so he came up with a great idea for a book after seeing Morgan Spurlock&#8217;s documentary “Super Size Me.” Roeper concocted his own 30-day challenge – he would bet at least $1,000 per day [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bullz-Eye publisher Gerardo Orlando recently <a href="htthttp://www.bullz-eye.com/books/interviews/2010/richard_roeper.htm" target="_blank">spoke with Richard Roeper</a> about his new book &#8211; &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/books/2010/bet_the_house.htm" target="_blank">Bet the House</a>.&#8221; Roeper loves to gamble, so he came up with a great idea for a book after seeing Morgan Spurlock&#8217;s documentary “Super Size Me.” Roeper concocted his own 30-day challenge – he would bet at least $1,000 per day of his own money every day over a 30-day period. It&#8217;s a great read and we highly recommend it if you like to gamble. Roeper tries just about every form of wagering he could think of, from poker to a coin flip. He covers blackjack, slots, craps, sports betting, horse racing and much more, along with numerous trips to <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/city_guide/lasvegas/default.htm" target="_blank">Las Vegas</a> and some great stories about the <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/tag/kentucky-derby/">Kentucky Derby</a>.</p>
<p>His stories about some of the characters you run into when playing poker are hilarious.</p>
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BE: Some of the funniest parts of the book were the references to some of the other poker players you played with &#8211; the stereotypical, young poker player with the trucker hat, sunglasses, headphones. Talk a little bit about that because we’ve all run into those characters when we’ve played poker.</p>
<p>RR: Well yeah, it’s been about what…six, seven years now since the poker boom really hit, in the early 2000’s. So you know, you get a lot of these young players who, you know they were 14 or 15, watching the World Series of Poker and they have really been influenced by it, to me, in a comical way. Where they see these guys on TV with the sunglasses and the headphones and the Ed Hardy t-shirts and all that stuff. And they all think that they’re the next sensation and they’re so, you know, so serious and…unfortunately, it’s also given a lot of people license to really behave badly, in a boorish manner at the tables. And they don’t get it that if you’re Phil Hellmuth, you get away with it because you’ve got 11 bracelets and you’ve created a persona. If you’re some kid playing at a charity tournament in Chicago, you know, lighten up, get over yourself.</p>
<p>BE: Yeah, it’s hilarious when you run into those guys.</p>
<p>RR: I love messing with them. </p></blockquote>
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