Gina Fiore: From Blackjack Dealer to Legendary Pro Gambler

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Gina Fiori, also known as Miss Brown or RX Gamble, shares her journey into Advantage play, becoming a professional card counter and whole carder after winning $20,000 in six months while working as a Blackjack dealer. Despite facing challenges as a female Advantage player, Gina highlights the empowerment and mental fulfillment of making a living from Advantage play and sports betting, aiming to transition to creative endeavors like writing and consulting for TV shows in the future.

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  • Gina Fiori, also known as Miss Brown or RX Gamble, transitioned from being a dealer to an Advantage player, mastering card counting and whole carding while emphasizing continuous study in Advantage play.
  • Despite facing challenges as a female Advantage player, Gina Fiori found empowerment in training others, managing gambling teams with democratic decisions, and expressing regrets about changing team dynamics, aiming to prove a point through legal battles rather than seeking monetary gain.

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Recent questions

  • What inspired Gina Fiori to pursue Advantage play?

    Gina became obsessed with card counting after a colleague's plan.

  • What challenges did Gina Fiori face in her Advantage play journey?

    Gina faced difficulties in sharing her most difficult plays, like whole carding, which left her mentally drained.

  • How did Gina Fiori emphasize the importance of continuous study in Advantage play?

    Gina used index cards to memorize different game rules and strategies.

  • What were some key mistakes for new card counters according to Gina Fiori?

    Key mistakes included being too obvious and mixing whole card games with slot scouting.

  • How did Gina Fiori transition from casino games to sports betting?

    Transitioning was challenging due to the complexity and lack of information in sports betting compared to poker.

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Summary

00:00

Gina Fiori's Journey into Advantage Play

  • Gina Fiori, also known as Miss Brown or RX Gamble, shares her journey into Advantage play, starting as a dealer at 21 and aspiring to be a musician.
  • Inspired by a colleague's plan to count cards professionally, Gina became obsessed with card counting, learning from books like "Blackjack for Blood" and mastering Advanced Omega 2.
  • Gina practiced card counting while dealing Blackjack, eventually winning $20,000 in six months, motivating her to pursue Advantage play full-time.
  • Despite aggressive betting, Gina avoided being backed off while playing at Soboba and 29 Palms, focusing on whole carding after quitting her job.
  • Gina learned to whole card and other skills like seeing the back card in Baccarat, trying shuffle tracking, and playing online bonuses, but whole carding remained her primary focus for six to eight years.
  • Gina faced challenges in sharing her most difficult plays, like whole carding, which required setting up and avoiding detection, leaving her mentally drained after intense sessions.
  • Gina emphasized the importance of continuous study in Advantage play, using index cards to memorize different game rules and strategies.
  • Gina invested significant time in learning new skills, like card counting (over 100 hours of study) and practicing Pigo tiles with a team for two weeks before realizing it wasn't feasible.
  • Gina discussed the realities of being a female Advantage player, noting that women often remain in a student role and face challenges in changing their appearance to avoid detection compared to men.
  • Gina highlighted the difficulties women face in altering their appearance for disguise in casinos, where changing hairstyles or makeup significantly impacts their recognition and ability to blend in.

13:53

Female hustler's journey in gambling world.

  • A female hustler found the speaker's website and blog, leading to contact for a show.
  • The speaker was hesitant about discussing being a woman in interviews but trusted the show's creator.
  • The show, "Sports Explains the World," focused on the speaker's gambling stories without mentioning gender.
  • The episode entered Tribeca's short documentary competition and received positive feedback.
  • The speaker faced fears about revealing her identity due to past experiences and projects.
  • The speaker enjoyed both playing and managing gambling teams, finding empowerment in training others.
  • Managing the team involved democratic decisions and handling financial responsibilities.
  • Regrets were expressed about changing team dynamics and causing discomfort among members.
  • Key mistakes for new card counters included being too obvious, jumping on games without caution, and mixing whole card games with slot scouting.
  • The speaker shared experiences of high-profile court cases involving a casino settlement and a Supreme Court battle over seized money.

27:24

"Supreme Court case impacts future jurisdiction"

  • Less than 1% of cases are heard by CA, leading to their case being taken up.
  • The Supreme Court case revolved around jurisdiction, specifically where to sue in case of a crime.
  • Companies sought a ruling favoring suing in their state, impacting future cases.
  • Despite losing the jurisdiction argument, the case became a Law School syllabus staple.
  • The aim was to prove a point through the legal battle, not for monetary gain.
  • The Civil forfeiture issue resonates due to personal experiences and injustices faced.
  • Making a living from Advantage play and sports betting is a fulfilling mental challenge.
  • Personal backstory creation is a complex exercise to maintain anonymity and adaptability.
  • Teaching the nuanced skills of Advantage play proves challenging due to innate traits.
  • Balancing motherhood with sports betting involves flexible scheduling and prioritizing family.

40:55

Transitioning to Sports Betting: Challenges and Success

  • The speaker prefers having a teammate pay for a seat at a casino rather than doing it themselves to avoid awkward interactions.
  • Transitioning from casino games to sports betting was challenging due to the complexity and lack of information in sports betting compared to poker.
  • The speaker found card counting easier than poker or sports betting, but advanced techniques like sequencing Aces were more challenging.
  • Despite claiming to be new to sports betting, the speaker has made a substantial income from it since 2015, utilizing tools from unabated for an edge.
  • Sports betting is harder due to the complexity of numbers and lack of clear edges compared to card counting or poker.
  • The speaker aims to move on from full-time gambling to pursue creative endeavors like writing a book, consulting for gambling scenes in TV shows, and developing a scripted series based on their life as a professional gambler.
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