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Originally Posted by PromKing2015
hey.
you ever see anyone bet more than they could afford to lose in there? was it kinda like there were other ways to pay it back type things?? what did you end up doing to them / see happen, and did you get the sense they liked it?
alternatively, if you were you ever in that situation and how was the experience for you? id imagine it would be scary but kind of exhilarating? is it usually smaller weak white guys losing to more powerful muscular guys and just getting overpowered, or run pretty fairly
thanks
Yes a lot of people just can't gamble in prison. Some guys are so scared of getting bluffed or so board they will tilt really bad and start jamming pre w any cards. The reason a specific group runs the tables is because people will sometimes gamble more than they can afford and "lock it up" which is what they call running to a corrections officer saying they are scared for their life. At which time they are put in solitary until either the inmate gets transferred to another facility or makes some arrangements to pay. The group who runs the tables and makes the 10% rake are responsible for making sure winners get paid no matter what. That's basically what they are charging the 10% for even though it's rare that a player locks it up so the guys running the game make about $1k a week. If you lose you only pay 70% of what you lose sometimes less if it's a frequent player.
So its kind of a rakeback for losers.
In regards to fights and violence the last 3 years have shown me that ANYONE can be capable of ANYTHING. I have seen short skinny guys absolutely destroy someone who is 3 times their size. Although at a camp the violence is pretty rare just a few punches and it breaks up. At higher security prisons I have heard horrific stories. USP max prisons like Bomont or Big Sandy if a guy tries to lock it up the COs will usually tell them they can't do anything unless they are actually assaulted. I heard one guy did that and was stoked to the ground with a home made spear make from a broom stick. Some USP prisons have a "no hands" policy. Meaning only knives can be used.
Most lower security prisons have a "hands laid debt paid" policy. So once a punch is thrown at the guy who owes he just cashed him out. I have imagine at the higher security prisons where you have guys with serious money like Gene Gotti the hands laid policy isn't enough which is why they have a no hands policy. So people are more likely to act right if a knife is going to be involved.
Prison even at the camp level is VERY political. Such that each race is in charge of "taking out their own trash." So if a black guy owes me money I have to go to his rep to first resolve it. If it's not That race is responsible for making it right and smashing the guy who is no good off the yard. The politics increases exponentially as you go up from a camp. So some times you will have a guy who has been locked up for 30 years and managed to work his way down to a camp and he might not be okay with how things are handled at a camp because at a USP it's much more strict. Mandatory workouts, shadows who come with you if you have to talk to a cop, etc.
Lastly, no none of this has been exhilarating. I learned a lot about how people can become institutionalized. I can't wait to get out and never come back.