:45:02
And since I've been cleaned out of cash,
I announce that I will now play on credit.
:45:10
Big Jule, you cannot imagine
how exhausted they are.
:45:13
Especially on a non-cash basis.
Me, personally, I'm fresh as a daisy.
:45:17
- Then I'll play with you.
- But I am not a player.
:45:20
- I am merely the operator.
- You been raking down out of every pot.
:45:23
You must have quite a bundle.
:45:25
Being I assume the risk, is it not fair
I should assume some dough?
:45:29
Detroit, I'm gonna roll ya, willy or nilly.
:45:33
If I lose... I'll give you my marker.
:45:37
- And if I lose?
- You will give him cash.
:45:41
Let me hear from Big Jule.
:45:43
You'll give me cash.
:45:45
I heard.
:45:48
Here's my marker. Put up your dough.
:45:51
- Anything wrong?
- "IOU one thousand. Signed X."
:45:56
How can you write "one thousand"
but not your signature?
:45:59
I was good in arithmetic
but I stunk in English.
:46:04
Here. This'll put you through Harvard.
:46:07
I'm rollin' the whole thousand.
:46:12
And to change my luck,
I'm going to use my own dice.
:46:17
- Your own dice?
- I had 'em made especially in Chicago.
:46:22
I do not wish to seem petty,
but may I have a look at those dice?
:46:29
But these dice ain't got no spots on 'em.
They're blank.
:46:32
I had the spots removed for luck. But I
remember where the spots formerly were.
:46:37
You are going to roll blank dice
and remember where the spots were?
:46:42
Detroit... do you doubt my memory?
:46:46
Big Jule, I have great trust in you.
:46:52
Five and a five. Ten. My points: ten.
:46:56
At least I got a chance.
He remembered a hard point.
:46:59
Ten. I win. Six and a four.