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Hi all

I will only do this once as I did for my good friend and partner Bill Burton –

Today would have been my friend and partner Bob "Mr Finesse’s" Birthday. I miss you my friend, but I know you are looking down on me and teaching everyone in heaven the right way to play craps, video poker, and blackjack. If they allow smoking up in heaven – smoke one of your stinky cigars on me!

Dom


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Posted by: MrPiP on September 22, 2017, 7:34 pm

Hey Dom,

The love and devotion you show to your GTC family in this life and the next is why we respect you as our leader. Continue to lead by example and always do the right thing and we will remember you from this day to years to come.

Your Loyal Student ,
Mr. PiP

Posted by: Dr Crapology on September 24, 2017, 10:32 am

Rose and Doc certainly do miss our old friend—Mr. Finesse. Learned so much from him. He certainly had a lot of influence in our journey to be coming the advantage player we are today. Rest in peace great friend.

Posted by: SectionEight on September 24, 2017, 10:54 pm

Missing Bob, what a wonderful person, friend and mentor. He is really missed and here’s hoping he’s either doing the Eagle Eye thing with the man upstairs or has found a great 9/6 game with Bill somewhere….

Posted by: Pit Boss on September 25, 2017, 2:23 am

RIP Eagle Eye, We miss you.

Posted by: sevenout on September 26, 2017, 2:23 pm

I wonder how many times he asked "How much do you practice your grip?" during Tune-up? And how many times did he get an answer of "none"?

Posted by: Stephen C on September 28, 2017, 12:21 am

This string has been going on for six days now. I first knew it was Bob’s b-day from a Facebook tickler. Then Dom posted soon after. Every time I read a post that has to do with Grip I go back to the first Tune up I had in front of Mr. F. Grip, grip, grip, grip was all I heard for the better part of the first hour. Even though he could only find a slight separation on my dice it was grip this and grip that. I carry a pair every day because he made such an impression on me about that damn grip.

The last time I saw him was the LV class in 16. After watching my throw for several minutes he just said, "I have nothing to say, just keep doing what your doing". That was probably the best compliment I could have ever gotten. The thought of that moment still warms my heart and I’m saddened that I won’t have the opportunity to visit the grip with him again.

I would step up to his table and tease that he was the only man other that my father that scared me shitless. But thinking back on it I wasn’t teasing. The last thing I wanted to do was disappoint either one of them.

I didn’t know him that long or that well but I miss him greatly. I’m sure that when he arrived at those gilded gates he was welcomed with opened arms and a favorable table.

Happy Birthday Greatness … know that your missed and loved

Posted by: Greenskeeper on September 30, 2017, 3:41 am

I was fortunate enough to hang out with Bob, Doc, and rose the last 4 or five gtc trips to Vegas.
I really enjoyed the stories and lessons he taught us.
Every time I visit Vegas I make sure to drop a c note on his favorite video poker machine. . I can see why he liked it, it payed. Oh yes I fire up one of those stinky cigars in his honor.

Posted by: Dominator on September 30, 2017, 12:18 pm

All these great memories that all of you are bringing up warms my heart.

Greenskeeper – That pencil rendering that your Granddaughter made for me is hanging on my wall as of yesterday. I love it!

Dom

Posted by: HardNine on October 2, 2017, 8:14 pm

I was really looking forward to a conversation on video poker with Bob. I miss his presence.

Posted by: Greenskeeper on October 12, 2017, 4:30 pm

Your welcome Dom.
I had to use a little influence to get her to do that. Among other things she still has time for her art work.
Glad you like it.
RB