"Bet your ass on seven," she said, pushing all her chips in.
Five years after that, Madison Parker sold her logistics firm for $12 million. Bet.Your.Ass.7.-.Madison.Parker
Madison Parker was known for two things in Las Vegas: her photographic memory for poker faces, and her terrible habit of saying "Bet your ass" before making a stupid wager. "Bet your ass on seven," she said, pushing all her chips in
At 27, she was a professional card counter banned from every major casino on the Strip. So she moved to underground games—riskier, darker, and far more dangerous. "Bet your ass on seven
Humiliated and broke, Madison borrowed a bus ticket from a dealer she'd once tipped well. She went home to Phoenix, moved into her grandmother's spare room, and took a job as an inventory clerk at a tire warehouse.
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