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"Holy moley!" I shouted to Anita. "What the hell is wrong with us? Are we
sick?" I quickly abandoned the book and rushed into my lounge, where a handful of people were drinking gin and brewing up some Jimson weed tea as
they shuffled piles of money and barked numbers at each other like traders on the floor of some horrible money pit.
It was a day like any other gameday in the lounge, except that this was a night game and the high-riding 49ers were two-point underdogs against the
pitiful, once-proud Rams in St. Louis.
Hell, it was impossible to resist, despite the known fact that San Francisco had clinched its division long ago and was likely to rest its stars and
starters for this one, because the Niners had nothing to win or lose. The game was utterly without meaning for either team -- with the obvious exemption of
disastrous injuries -- and the 49ers were said to be using it "as a tune-up" for their looming playoff showdown with the Giants on Sunday.
But I took the points anyway, for old times' sake, and sat back with my people and prepared to deal with the game more as a gambling spectacle than a
serious sporting contest. ... So what? I reasoned. Wild side-bets are what matters in this room, anyway. That is where the money is. We will bet on
every play, if necessary. Anything is possible.
The room has been slower this year than it was in 2001 -- which was noticeably slower and cheaper than 2000 -- but a welcome swarm of high
rollers came in with the X-mas season, and by Monday night the action had picked up considerably. We had the usual profoundly mixed crowd of
neighbors, lawyers, fugitives, scientists, thieves, fixers, artists, dancers, farmers, cops, priests, pimps ...
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| To The Good Doctor and the swarm of high-rollers, it was about the Wagers, not the Niners. |
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| The gamblers' mood turned ugly, even hateful, as the Rams scored 28 points in the fourth quarter. |
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