Counting Blackjack With Nicky

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INT. BACKROOM OF A VEGAS CASINO – NIGHT

NICKY SANTORO (Joe Pesci type), dressed sharp but sweating slightly under the lights, leans in close to the camera. His voice is gravel, soaked in menace and street knowledge.


NICKY SANTORO (V.O.):

Let me tell you somethin’ about this guy—Joseph Wong. Now this ain’t your average Chinatown bookie, alright? This guy? He’s a ghost. Quiet. Calculatin’. Wears a smile like it’s a blade, and behind that smile? A f***in’ mainframe of numbers, algorithms, and—get this—blackjack-counting software the Triads been using to rinse Vegas dry since ’98.

They say he coded the whole thing himself, right? A program that doesn’t just count cards—it predicts shoe flow based on pit boss behavior, player fatigue, and even cocktail waitress timing. It’s like Rain Man with a grudge and a MacBook Pro.

Now here’s the kicker: Wong didn’t sell it. He licensed it. To the Triads. On a subscription model. Monthly fees, encrypted updates. Like he’s f***in’ Microsoft.

He taps the table, smirks.

You know how humiliatin’ it is for a made guy like me to see Wong’s guys walk in—Gucci belts, no chips, no fear—start lightin’ up the tables, makin’ eye contact with the dealer like they’re best friends?

And they clean up. I’m talkin’ $800K on a bad weekend. Not flashy either. They play dumb. Act drunk. One of ’em pretended he didn’t know how to sit in the chair. Next thing you know? He’s got five blackjacks in a row.

And the feds? Please. They don’t touch Wong. Too slippery. They think he’s just some tech nerd with a gambling problem. But I know. I seen him at the Wynn, talkin’ to a guy who once threw a pit boss out a tenth-floor window in Macau. You don’t talk to guys like that unless you got serious backing.


He leans back, sighs like he’s telling a ghost story.


You wanna know the future of organized crime? It ain’t muscle. It ain’t guns. It’s guys like Wong. Guys who speak code and Cantonese. Guys who can take your casino apart with three lines of Python and a burner laptop.

And you can’t whack a hard drive.

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Heaven or Las Vegas

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Here are some memorable quotes from the character Ginger McKenna, played by Sharon Stone, in the movie “Casino” (1995):

  1. Ginger McKenna: “There are three ways of doing things around here: the right way, the wrong way, and the way that I do it.”
  2. Ginger McKenna: “I realized that all the money in the world didn’t mean anything without trust. And trust was a thing I couldn’t buy.”
  3. Ginger McKenna: “I need you to love me. I need you to love me. I need you to love me. I need you to love me.”
  4. Ginger McKenna: “Why didn’t you just get a job?”
  5. Ginger McKenna: “I don’t know what you’re talking about. I swear to you, I don’t know.”

These quotes reflect Ginger’s complex character and the tumultuous relationships she has throughout the film.

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Better Luck on Mars

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maybe i’ll have better luck at the Casino on Mars

Damn corporation owns my image. I want a page like pickemtips with my content and my characters…damn it joe, if you are the real Pope of East Van you would build my site.

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