by newera_212 » Tue Feb 19, 2019 4:26 pm
I don't understand the "high level clientele" thing. that has to be more than just high level rollers, right? we're talking about possibly political people, public figures, big businessmen, etc...? because if we go by any random, typical bookmaking indictment involving LCN, simple high rollers seem like a dime a dozen. but also maybe high rollers to me, means something totally different.
bookmaking operations are fascinating to me. the level of logistics and strategy involved. its not easy. the Perna book breakdown was posted on the FBI Files section...they had a kid working at a car dealership placing 6 figure bets like it was nothing. while it may have been fake for the show, they had Frank Pontillo's operation on one of those CNBC shows filmed over March Madness, where everyone was banging out that MSU game and Frank decided to not lay anything off; you could feel the stress through the screen.
cant imagine all of the moving parts involved in the Genovese NJ mega-book. the Perna operation seemed pretty big and frankly, a stressful operation. so i cant imagine something like the huge consolidated operation the NJ Genovese are alleged to have...they basically have a whole micro-economy based around that operation. i wonder how many actual bookmakers and package holders that operation employs, and how many made guys are getting paid off of it
I don't understand the "high level clientele" thing. that has to be more than just high level rollers, right? we're talking about possibly political people, public figures, big businessmen, etc...? because if we go by any random, typical bookmaking indictment involving LCN, simple high rollers seem like a dime a dozen. but also maybe high rollers to me, means something totally different.
bookmaking operations are fascinating to me. the level of logistics and strategy involved. its not easy. the Perna book breakdown was posted on the FBI Files section...they had a kid working at a car dealership placing 6 figure bets like it was nothing. while it may have been fake for the show, they had Frank Pontillo's operation on one of those CNBC shows filmed over March Madness, where everyone was banging out that MSU game and Frank decided to not lay anything off; you could feel the stress through the screen.
cant imagine all of the moving parts involved in the Genovese NJ mega-book. the Perna operation seemed pretty big and frankly, a stressful operation. so i cant imagine something like the huge consolidated operation the NJ Genovese are alleged to have...they basically have a whole micro-economy based around that operation. i wonder how many actual bookmakers and package holders that operation employs, and how many made guys are getting paid off of it