Barkley has become famous in gambling circles as one of the few whales who doesn't play in a roped-off high rollers area. He often plays at the regular tables alongside people betting $10 a hand, and is known to be remarkably friendly and fun to play with. He went on rather famous gambling sprees, losing massive sums of cash. One story tells that he would place enormous wagers on the roulette wheels of London’s Crockford’s casino, only to lose. Rick Tocchet: The story of Tocchet, an NHL All-Star and Stanley Cup champion, was sordid enough. He pled guilty to involvement with a $2 million gambling ring that took bets from the rich and famous.

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Peoplethroughout history have always had an interest in gaming. Artists areconstantly trying to find inspiration for their work and many times it can befrom the most unusual subjects and the strangest places. Gambling is one ofthose activities that has been around for many years and practiced by manypeople. The activity has also inspired many artists to either create someamazing works or introduce some of the gambling elements into their paintings.No matter what the reason for their interest in this subject, creative mindssuch as those of artists seem to be drawn to this activity throughout history.

Caravaggio – The Cardsharps

We will start the list with one of the paintings created by Caravaggio. The painting known as The Cardsharps. The painting gives us a glimpse into a gambling event of that period. The completion of the Cardsharps represent an important milestone in Caravaggio’s art career. The painting was made after he left the workshop of Cavaliere Giuseppe Cesari d’Arpino and considered his first independent painting.

Edvard Munch – At the Roulette Table

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Edvard Much is known for being the creator of the famous Scream, a painting well known to the majority around the world. During his stay in Niece which is located in southern France, Edvard Munch regularly visited the casino in Monte Carlo. The casino setting inspired him to create the painting At the Roulette Table which was created from his memories and the feelings that he had while in the casino. During the creation of this painting, Munch was experimenting with different styles in order to complement and perfect his own.

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Paul Cézanne – Card Players

The post impressionist french painter Paul Cézanne, painted his series of Card Players paintings each one very similar to the other but with different sizes. The paintings portray characters that seem to be peasants and their daily activities at the bar, in this case, the activity is playing card games. Before creating the Card Players, Cézanne created a lot of sketches and painted many portraits as a form of practice in order to create his series.

Cassius Marcellus Coolidge – Dogs Playing Poker

Probably the most famous gambling painting would be Dogs Playing Poker. It was painted by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. He created 8 variations of the painting and they also received many reproductions over time. The artist has earned the title “the most famous american artist you’ve never heard of”. The paintings themselves are regarded by many as bad art or kitsch. Nevertheless the series was very popular and was in high demand at the time.

Shelly Wilkerson – Slot Machine Queen

Probably the least known painting among the ones mentioned would be Slot Machine Queen. It could be put in the same category as the Dogs Playing Cards painting. The work is created using bright colors and portrays a woman playing slots. The painting is not very well known and can also be seen as a representation of bad art, one of many kitsch forms of art that dominates the art industry.

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Kerry Packer’s gambling

Kerry Packer was one of those larger than life characters who are one in a million. Some people know him for his keen and ruthless business acumen. Some people remember him for revolutionising modern day cricket. However it is his gargantuan appetite for the punt we are interested in.

There are legends of Packer’s gambling binges from winning enough money to almost bankrupt a casino and cause their share price to instantly drop, to losing enough money to shadow the national budget of four South American countries.

My interest in the mythology of Kerry Packer began on a trip down to Melbourne five years ago, where I caught up with an old dealing buddy of mine. He began to tell me an unconfirmed rumour about his boss, Mr. Packer. The rumour stems from Packer’s kidney transplant (donated by his helicopter pilot) in 2000. Apparently a single, lowly croupier from Crown sent him a “Get Well” card and note, allegedly the only Crown casino employee to do so. Once Kerry had recovered from the transplant, the rumour goes he promoted the dealer to pit boss with an obscene raise as thanks for the dealer’s considerate gesture.

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Even more grandiose than this rumoured gesture are some of Packer’s antics while in the grip of a fevered punting session. So we will have a look at some of Packer’s greatest gambling stories.

Big Tips

A story that gets every dealer and waitress a little excited are the stories of Packer’s obscenely generous tips.

Packer was so impressed by one cocktail waitress he asked her if she had a mortgage. She said she did, so he asked her to bring it in the next day, which she did. The mortgage was for $150,000 and Packer paid it off for her immediately.

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Another time Packer accidentally crashed into a cocktail waitress, sending her tray of drinks flying left, right and centre. To apologise Packer paid off her mortgage of $130,000.

One dealer was offered an $80,000 tip by Packer but respectfully declined, informing him dealers are not allowed to accept gratuities. Packer apparently called over the Pit Boss immediately and demanded the dealer be sacked on the spot. The Pit Boss fired her. Packer then pushed forward the $80,000 worth of chips before demanding the Pit Boss re-hire her.

Banned from the MGM Grand

In 1995 the legend goes Packer went berserk at the MGM Grand tables, hitting an inconceivable lucky streak, playing blackjack and baccarat for as much as $500,000 per hand and taking the casino for as much as $26 million in only a couple of hours.

Once Kerry had made the win, he packed up shop and left.

For taking such a hit to their bottom line Packer found himself banned from the MGM Grand and its affiliated hotels and casinos for life.

The Coin Toss

This story has many versions and the complete truth of the details has probably been lost over the years but the bones of the story goes a little something like this…

They say Kerry was playing every box at a blackjack table and not allowing anyone else to play or back bet at the table. They say this angered an arrogant Texan oil baron. The Texan began to throw his weight around, complaining and telling all and sundry he was a big deal. He’s worth $100 million. He shouldn’t have to wait for a goddang blackjack table!

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Packer swivels around in his seat only for the Texan to point at Packer and reiterate, “I’m worth $100 million!” So Packer pulls a coin out of his pocket, stares at the Texan and says, “So you want to gamble hey? I’ll flip you for it.”

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After being challenged to gamble his entire fortune on the toss of a coin, the Texan quietened down and slunk away into the shadows as Kerry continued on at his table, unfazed.

At The Races

Legend has it no single bookie in NSW had the necessary war chest to take the wild bets of sheer volume Packer was constantly itching to place at the racing carnivals.

In the end a gang of bookies banded together to pool their resources in an effort to take on Packer. Packer’s biggest splurge at the races came in 1987 on Golden Slipper Day when it is said that he single-handedly more than quadrupled the on-course book-markers average haul for the day.

While Packer liked to play casino games overseas he was a constant with many major bookmakers, including a huge rivalry with former leading SP bookie Alan Tripp. Packer’s son, James, is now in business with Tripp’s son with Crownbet now one of Australia’s leading corporate bookies.

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These are just a few of the most well known legends of Packer’s punting, that happened before his death in 2005. He left behind a huge legacy of keen business dealings and having won and lost fortunes on the horses, blackjack and baccarat.