Local Spotlight: Richard Gargel
When Richard Gargel was young and first learning the gambler's lifestyle, he had a role model who showed him the way.
"My family were gamblers," he said. "They love the horses."
Gargel said his uncle Johnny showed him what to do when he was fortunate enough to book a nice win.
"I take 40 percent and spend it on my family," he said. "I take 10 percent and spend it on myself. And I take the other 50 percent and add it to my poker stash."
That philosophy allows him to share his wins with loved ones while also adding a little bit to his bankroll. Gargel, who described himself as a recreational player who averages about a session per week, finds himself four-handed in the $340 Seniors event. His family and his bankroll will be enjoying the spoils of his success here soon.
The Brigantine, N.J., native said he plays a little bit of cash but focuses most of his poker time on tournaments. He particularly enjoys the seniors events.
"I love them," he said, adding that he missed the last two here at Borgata due to family commitments. "It's different, it's a lot of fun. There's more laughs."
Not that he doesn't enjoy a more serious competition. On the contrary, if he can score a big cash here at the Winter Poker Open, he plans to parlay that into a buy-in to the World Series of Poker Main Event. He's never been there, and he hopes to take $15,000 or so to Las Vegas next summer. First, he has to rake in a big cash here, and his voice trailed off as he thought of the possibilities.
"If I can walk away with $10,000..."