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Minder S01E06 Aces High And Sometimes Very Low
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00:29I'll be right back.
00:40I could be so good for you
00:45Love you like you want me to
00:52I could be so good for you
00:57Love you like you want me to
01:15Two pairs of blood
01:18Five hundred
01:19Five hundred to you, sir
01:21Go on
01:22First
01:24Five hundred to you, sir
01:27See the five
01:29Raise
01:31Two grand
01:31Two thousand more
01:35You don't believe my full house?
01:37You want to call you on lessons?
01:39Either way, it's gonna cost you money
01:44I call
01:44Call the two thousand
01:48Not for sure I don't believe you. Three ladies takes it
01:53How you know?
01:56Aces and nines
01:57They were dead
01:59Don't you watch the cards?
02:03Deal me out
02:05Thank you, gentlemen
02:07And, uh, ladies
02:10Nine thousand
02:12Ten thousand
02:13Eleven thousand
02:15Eleven thousand
02:20Oh, hello
02:21Mr. Michelson
02:22Thank you
02:23And two hundred and forty, sir
02:25Thank you
02:28Mr. Michelson
02:30I do hope you appreciate my embarrassment
02:34I've won too much again
02:35I'm delighted for you, Mr. Michelson
02:38But a few of the members are feeling a bit, uh, well, it's a bit discouraging for them
02:43You get a lot of action
02:46Good table money for the places
02:47But they tend not to come back, Mr. Michelson
02:49I mean, let's face it
02:51You are a professional
02:52And a very good one
02:53And, uh,
02:54And, uh,
02:55And I think you know what I'm going to say
02:59Bart?
03:00Not at all, Mr. Michelson
03:03We'd be delighted for you to take part in the activities of the club
03:06Not a question of being barred
03:07Not in this establishment
03:09We simply prefer that you do not use the poker
03:12So I'm barred
03:13I did not use that word
03:15Try a blackjack
03:17Roulette
03:18That way you've got the edge
03:19Playing poker
03:20I've got the edge
03:21Then I shall repeat
03:23I'm very sorry, Mr. Michelson
03:25Well, I'm very sorry
03:26You're very sorry
03:27Maybe six months' time, eh?
03:29Possibly, Mr. Michelson
03:30Good night
03:32Good night, Mr. Michelson
03:59Oh!
04:00Oh!
04:12Oh!
04:27Hello, Arthur
04:29Hello, Morris
04:30What, sir?
04:31Yeah, terrific, thanks
04:37What's the geezer's name, isn't it?
04:39Dave?
04:40Dave?
04:42You all right?
04:43Yeah
04:44Oh!
04:44Well, I wouldn't mind
04:45Uh, Dave, do you do a margarita cocktail?
04:49I do a gin and tonic cocktail
04:50A whiskey and dried ginger cocktail
04:52A McCarty and Coke
04:54With ice and a twist of lemon
04:56And that's your lot
04:57Give us a lager
04:58A nice continental lager
05:00Lager
05:01Lager
05:01He's a connoisseur, eh?
05:03Never having a nine, eh?
05:05Never having a nine, eh?
05:06What are you doing?
05:07What did you do that for?
05:08Eh?
05:08Well, he's got to be looking for a nine, hasn't he?
05:10Well, how should I know?
05:12Well, I've just seen six cards go down
05:14You must know what you've got in your own hand
05:15That accounts for another three cards
05:16There's only four possible cards he could want
05:18Finished
05:20Well, of course he is
05:21You just give him the nine
05:22Oh, don't go potty, Morris
05:23We're only playing for a penny a point
05:25A penny?
05:26Deal me in
05:27Forty-one
05:27Deal him in
05:28Maverick of End and Central, no thanks
05:30Sir, you lose a few quid
05:31Just think of the experience you're gaining
05:34Forty-one
05:34Oh, sandpaper this is
05:35Oh, sorry
05:37Right
05:37Ah, don't start, Morris
05:39All that pick a card
05:42Still winning?
05:44Winning?
05:46Eleven grand I dropped the other night
05:48Yeah?
05:49Cincinnati kid must have been in town
05:51Always mugged
05:52Biggest win I've had in mugs
05:55Oh, no wonder people are always going on about law and order
05:57Arthur
05:58Arthur
05:59Arthur, that is the good news
06:00Yeah
06:02Barred from the Beaumont
06:04Joking
06:04And the Intercontinental
06:06And the Royal
06:07They're taking away my living
06:09Well, couldn't you claim for redundancy pay?
06:14It's not funny
06:16It's like a doctor being struck off
06:18One nice continental lager
06:20Seriously, how about yourself?
06:22Sorry, Bloody Mary
06:23Oh, good
06:24Don't care
06:25No, I mean, come on, be fair
06:26A professional man is deprived of his living
06:28Because he is too good
06:29Is that right?
06:30That's why I come to see you with
06:31Well, yes, I do know a few of the people who run these places
06:34I could have a word with
06:35Who?
06:36Who could you have a word with?
06:37Nobody
06:37Don't give me all that
06:38What I've come to see you about
06:39Is I need Terry
06:41Excuse me?
06:43Why don't you come and see Terry if you need Terry?
06:46Well, it's no offence to him
06:47I mean, er
06:49It's a business proposition
06:51Absolutely right
06:52The man has come to see me about seeing you
06:56Oh, see?
06:58No, I'm sorry
06:59Sorry, a bit out of order there
07:00He's coming to see you about seeing me
07:04Got it
07:06What is it then?
07:07Find the lady down Oxford Street?
07:12Greeks
07:16Big game
07:17Camden Town
07:20I thought it would be a nice little trip to Monte Carlo
07:23Don't knock it
07:24It's a big game
07:26Cash
07:27Listen
07:28Three kebab houses changed hands over one deal there last week
07:32Would be handy, wouldn't it?
07:34You'd end up with a kosher kebab house
07:38Aren't you?
07:40Rough game
07:41Rough people
07:42But not all that clever
07:45So I'm odds on to walk away a winner
07:46Why?
07:49Terry, he's the best
07:51No question
07:53No question
07:53Number one
07:54The man
07:55So I walk out a winner
07:56But the only question is
07:58Do I get back to Hendon with all the winners?
08:00Definitely
08:02Because Terry is going to sit up with you all night
08:04And ride shotgun all the way home
08:05Is he?
08:07Well, of course he is
08:07I mean, there's got to be
08:09Well, how much in it for you?
08:10Da-da-da-da-da-da-da
08:11Maurice
08:13Terry
08:14Time you've got a drink in
08:15Maurice and me will discuss the, er
08:17business
08:20Hey, apart from anything else
08:21It's going to be entertainment, isn't it?
08:31I'll get a drink
08:34Thanks
08:35Hey
08:36Hey
08:36Hey
08:36Hey
08:45Look at this
08:48Oh
08:55Hey
08:56Hey
08:57Hey
09:00John
09:11Mrs. Aldenides.
09:17Mr. Michelson, nice to meet you.
09:19How are you?
09:20I hear you're a very good player.
09:22We have reserved a special place for you.
09:25You have a preference?
09:28What about next to the dealer?
09:29Certainly, of course.
09:31A brave player, that's what we like.
09:35Now, this is Mr. Doxiadis.
09:37Hello.
09:38George, he'll make nice suits for you.
09:41Hello.
09:43Christophoros?
09:44Just Chris.
09:46This is Nick, our dealer.
09:53Your friend also wishes to play?
09:56Just a spectator.
09:57Well, we don't like him to wander around the table.
10:00What about your friend here?
10:02Oh, this is Andy.
10:03A friend of Mr. Doxiadis.
10:04He always sits there.
10:06Oh, I see.
10:07He always sits there.
10:10Your friend can drink at the bar.
10:19Now, what is your game, Mr. Michelson?
10:21Far card starter.
10:23No jokers.
10:25No leaners and bleeders.
10:26No whole card wire to a straight start poker.
10:29Good.
10:30Like the cowboys play.
10:32Yes, sir.
10:33All the way from Kansas City to Camden Town.
10:36Beautiful.
10:38Well, we play table stakes, no limit, ten pound auntie, and the house takes five percent out of every pot.
10:45Nick, would you like to call the table?
10:48Mr. Doxiadis plays call a pass.
10:52George is 1,000 and 1,000 behind.
10:56Chris, the same.
11:00Mr. Doxiadis, 2,000 table, 2,000 behind.
11:05Sir, for you, Mr. Michelson.
11:152,000 of plastic, and I'll play another two behind.
11:28Hello.
11:29Just like watching?
11:31Well, no.
11:32Sometimes I like doing as well.
11:34How about you?
11:35I only work, yeah.
11:37Oh.
11:38Well, in that case, what's Greek for light ale?
11:43A pair of aces, to speak.
11:47Come on.
11:50Come on, come on.
11:52Let's keep it in English, shall we?
11:53Mr. Doxiadis doesn't understand English.
11:55He understands five red chips, doesn't he?
12:00He wants to raise you.
12:02Just let him shove the chips in.
12:04I'm not colorblind.
12:11I'll raise...
12:12And I raise...
12:15$1,500.
12:19Promise.
12:19Mr. Doxiadis says he calls.
12:30Check.
12:31Certainly he speaks English.
12:33Look, you've got it, you bet it.
12:34I'm not going to bet the two pairs, am I, Mr. Peroxide?
12:37Doxiadis.
12:37The name is Doxiadis.
12:39All right.
12:41Mr. Doxiadis.
12:42All right.
12:42I check.
12:43So it's a showdown.
12:44You pulled a full house.
12:45King's on top.
13:02I'll bet him three aces.
13:04He raises me.
13:06Then he actually calls my re-raise.
13:08I feel lucky, Mr. Doxiadis says.
13:11Yeah, yeah.
13:13I understand him when he speaks English.
13:16He won the money, Maurice.
13:18Wow.
13:20Didn't he just?
13:29Give me another two grand.
13:33Not doing all that well, your pal, is he?
13:36No.
13:37Neither am I.
13:38See, I would have thought by now I'd have a race to meet you somewhere tomorrow night.
13:43You don't say things like that to Greek girls.
13:45What don't you say to Greek girls?
13:49Nothing, apparently.
13:50This is my boyfriend, Harry.
13:53Harry?
13:54No, Harry.
13:55Harry.
13:56It's a Greek name.
13:58What, like a good old-fashioned Cockney Harry?
14:00That's right.
14:01Ain't got a H in it.
14:03That's handy.
14:03I mean, handy.
14:08Yeah, they're funny, those Hs, aren't they?
14:10Now, my old mum, she always used to call Anthony Eden, Hantony Eden.
14:15Who?
14:16The Prime Minister.
14:17Used to wear a black hat.
14:19A Homburg.
14:22Good here, isn't it?
14:24Very nice to speak.
14:26100.
14:30Call.
14:32Mr. Dox, see how these calls?
14:35End.
14:38A pair of aces.
14:41A pair of jacks.
14:42Straightening.
14:45No help.
14:49The price of poker is going up, gentlemen.
14:51400.
15:01Mr. Dox, see how these calls?
15:05Why not?
15:10Too expensive.
15:14Tray.
15:15No help.
15:17Four.
15:19No help.
15:21Straightening.
15:27600.
15:43Call.
15:46Andres.
15:50How much you got there, Morris?
15:551,200.
15:58Nothing behind?
16:04I'll set you in.
16:06Three jacks on the table and you called a 400-pound bet.
16:09Then?
16:11You hit the case, Jack?
16:12You spent all that trying to fill in inside straight?
16:20I've got to call you.
16:34And I've made it.
16:37Whoa.
16:41Last card, Louis, eh?
16:42I mean, what's going on here?
16:43What are you saying, Mr. Michelson?
16:45I've got a five-year-old who wouldn't play poker like that and expect to win.
16:48Are you saying it's crooked or something?
16:50I'm just saying I've seen him.
16:52All Morris is saying is you win a few, you lose a few.
16:55Are you saying we're cheating in this?
16:57My own personal club?
16:58I'm just saying I've been...
16:59You're not saying anything.
16:59Shut up.
17:01Look, you've got the dough.
17:02No sweat, okay?
17:03Are you here to look after him?
17:05Well, yeah, but five to one, I don't fancy the odds.
17:09We're not all mug punters, are we?
17:11I told you, it's bent.
17:13It's not all that difficult.
17:15Deal in seconds, they call it.
17:16Look.
17:17King.
17:18On top.
17:20Your deal.
17:21One.
17:21Two.
17:22Three.
17:23Four.
17:25You want a king?
17:26There it is.
17:29All you need in poker.
17:31An edge, you do it three or four times in the night when there's a few really nice pots.
17:34You win.
17:36Well, how come you kept on playing then?
17:41It's hard to spot.
17:42There's other people losing.
17:44Like that...
17:45That little geezer.
17:46What's his name?
17:47Er...
17:47George.
17:49You've got a punter like that.
17:50You don't need a cheat.
17:52Probably Dr Bund every week's a bad player.
17:58The only time I was certain was on that last big hand.
18:01Eh?
18:03Well, that had to be bent.
18:09There's something nice about Hendon this time of the day.
18:13Must be the sun coming up over Winchmore Hill.
18:19Do you play?
18:21Well, I know where they're supposed to go.
18:23Geezer taught me in Chelmsford.
18:25Do you want again?
18:27Well, I'm not that good.
18:30Tell you what, I'll give you a pawn and a bishop and it's £100.20.
18:33Bit tasty, are you?
18:34No.
18:35Come on.
18:36I'll give you two pawns and a bishop and it's £200.50.
18:39Morris, I've just seen you drop six grand and now you want to hustle me out of 50 quid.
18:45What's going on?
18:48Yeah, sorry.
18:49Forget it.
18:53You're skint, aren't you?
18:56So what's all this then?
18:58Just front?
19:04Notice anything missing?
19:09Well, it's a quarter to eight and I don't see any Jewish princess.
19:13Also, I don't hear the tiny pitter-patter of little Clark's sandals.
19:18Left me.
19:19Why can't I be a wholesale tobacconist like her father?
19:24Bought her another house.
19:25Now she wants the kids to go to Millfield.
19:27That's a horse, innit?
19:30Millford.
19:31Millford is the horse.
19:33Millfield is the school.
19:34Specialises in sports.
19:35Suddenly she wants my son to be the Jewish Nastassi and the girl is going to be Chrissie Everett.
19:39I mean, they're lovely kids, but don't button up for Wimbledon.
19:41I thought you were the big winner.
19:44Mug for 11 grand the other night.
19:46Drop six tonight.
19:47Come on.
19:50When you're a pro, you mustn't be greedy.
19:52I'll settle for seven, eight hundred a week.
19:55Sometimes it's hard to get a bit of action.
19:57Meanwhile, Maureen is murdering me.
19:59Take, take, take.
20:03Can't pay Arthur, he's three hundred.
20:06Three hundred?
20:08I mean, he'll wait a few days, won't he?
20:12Oh, yeah.
20:14Three hundred, eh?
20:19You could all sell a painting.
20:20They're prints.
20:21Yes.
20:22The frames are worth more than the pictures.
20:26I thought you were an art lover.
20:27I'm a frame lover.
20:30Like you said.
20:33All front.
20:44Hello, sweetheart.
20:47Who gave you the love pie?
20:49Who do you think?
20:50He must really like you.
20:52They all in there?
20:53Yeah.
20:54I don't think you're very welcome.
20:55Don't be silly.
20:56Last time I came here, all they did was pick up money.
20:59Look, don't make trouble.
21:01Harry always carries a knife.
21:04You deserve better than that, you know.
21:07Cheers.
21:24Do relax, Harry.
21:26I've come here on a mission of goodwill.
21:29What do you want?
21:30Well, I wouldn't say no to a cup of coffee.
21:32Turkish.
21:33Greek.
21:35Oh, that's right.
21:35Sorry, my mistake.
21:38Excuse me.
21:42Look, Morris was out of order the other night.
21:44He wants to win his money back.
21:46What?
21:46You're coming around team-handed?
21:48Harry, this isn't a war.
21:50The man lost, he don't like losing.
21:52He accuses us of cheating.
21:54Yeah, well, that was just the heat of the moment.
21:56When you're a gambler, you know what it's like.
21:58Good play, a bad loser.
21:59So, he sends you to apologise?
22:03If you like, yeah.
22:05Look, it's like a betting shop, innit?
22:08The odds on favourite goes down on all the punters start screaming that it's got to be betting.
22:12Five minutes later, they're back in, filling out their betting slips.
22:15Now, with Morris, you're not only talking about money.
22:18It's a question of pride.
22:21It's a good one.
22:22It's a good one.
22:26So, he thinks he's a winner, eh?
22:31Yeah.
22:32I appreciate you coming here like a man.
22:35So, okay, you tell Morris, same time, same place, same game.
22:40Same cards.
22:43Who knows, Terry?
22:45That's the luck of the draw.
22:47Cheers.
22:52Look here.
22:53If you can afford to play, you can afford to pay.
22:56Otherwise, Terry has a quiet night in front of his telly.
22:58I said I'm playing.
23:00I haven't said I've got the stake yet.
23:01But where are you going to get it?
23:05What are your contacts like in the mototrade?
23:07Very good.
23:08How about a 1977 Lotus Eclat?
23:14Never raced or rallied.
23:15One careful owner.
23:17Genuine 21,000 miles on the clock.
23:20Good music.
23:21Thoughtlessly maintained.
23:23Genuine reason for sale.
23:27Oh, as it happens, I may be able to help.
23:32Cash.
23:32Ah.
23:33Banks are still open.
23:35Now, you see, the trouble with this, it's a specialist motor.
23:40I mean, price-wise, they just fall out of bed.
23:42Forget it. I'll go to a dealer.
23:43What do you want a dealer for?
23:45I've got the book.
23:47Lotus Eclat.
23:49S registration.
23:50Yes.
23:51What are you asking?
23:52Seven grand.
23:53Seven?
23:54You're joking.
23:55It's under five in the book.
23:57Show me.
23:57Where?
23:57The book is confidential.
23:59For the trade only.
24:00I can't flash the book around.
24:02I get this from a very special contact.
24:05I should say four and a half.
24:08Hey.
24:10You've had a smash there.
24:12Oh, I'm sorry.
24:13That's where we edit it the night I was done over.
24:15Ah, it's still a flaw.
24:18You say five?
24:19Yeah, I'm being a fool to myself.
24:23I'll take you five but there's one condition.
24:25Yeah?
24:27I come back to you before midday tomorrow and I give you five, two and the motor is mine again.
24:32Yeah, what sort of a deal is that?
24:34It's a steal, that's what.
24:36Oh, don't come back tomorrow, you've got yourself a motor.
24:38I do come back, you've earned yourself 200 quid just for parking it overnight.
24:42Midday tomorrow?
24:43Yeah.
24:44Registration book.
24:48Keys.
24:50Morris, you've got yourself a steak.
24:59The thing is, Arthur, you said you'd get me a nice, clean four-year-old Capri.
25:03Yeah, I will, Dave, I will, but I'm in a loateless eclair.
25:06I thought it was a personal friend.
25:08You're like first refusal.
25:09See, with a motor like this, you get a bit of respect.
25:11Yeah.
25:12I've heard they just fall out of bed price-wise.
25:15You've heard what?
25:17A specialist motor like this?
25:19Look, if you're talking about inflation, a set of wheels like this is an investment.
25:24In two years' time, you'll be making money.
25:26I mean, the stereo's better than the one you got in the club.
25:29Yeah, that flash, Morris.
25:31Can you imagine how he must have caned it?
25:33Morris?
25:33It has nothing to do with Morris.
25:35It's a second car.
25:36Bought it for his missus.
25:37What does she use it for?
25:39End and to add and some back again.
25:41I'm not kidding, Dave.
25:42Seven and a half in the book.
25:44To you, six nine ninety.
25:46And I won't even be getting a drink out of it.
25:47Six how much?
25:48Well, forget the odd ninety.
25:49We won't say nothing about delivery charges.
25:51Forget the delivery, Arthur.
25:53It's out of my league, honest.
25:56Oh, dear.
25:57Try to do a favour.
26:00Look, have you thought of consulting the missus?
26:02They love a motor like this.
26:05She wants a caravan.
26:09Ah, well, funny there.
26:10I might be able to help you.
26:11Look, I've got a friend who's got a clean dorm-mobile, P registration.
26:15He's had a stroke, so it's not even run in.
26:18Keep looking for a nice, clean four-year-old Capri, Arthur.
26:21Excuse me.
26:21You've got the timing.
26:24Excuse me.
26:24What's that?
26:34You let Arthur have you right over on that car deal.
26:36You reckon?
26:39Yeah, according to the evening papers.
26:42He's only got it for the night.
26:44Oh, yeah.
26:45I feel good.
26:48Slept like a baby for three hours.
26:50Delved with a few hands.
26:52Had a nice light supper.
26:54Scrambled eggs, smoked salmon, a few glasses of Shablis.
26:58I feel like a winner.
26:59You said that last time.
27:02Morris, the game is crooked.
27:04Only on a few big hands.
27:06I've told you.
27:07Don't let me win a few tonight.
27:09Don't worry.
27:11I'm going to have an edge.
27:14How?
27:17Watch me.
27:21No hard feeling, Morris.
27:23How much do you want to play tonight?
27:26Five grand.
27:27Under ten.
27:28Ah, I think Morris is out for revenge.
27:31A big open game, eh?
27:33Could be.
27:37Let's go, Nick.
27:47Hello, Larry.
27:49Aces over wins.
28:01Raise four.
28:05I'll keep you honest.
28:09I'll keep you honest.
28:10Top straight.
28:19Pair of queens.
28:20Possible flush.
28:22No help.
28:25Queens to bed.
28:26Check.
28:28Check.
28:34Three hundred.
28:42Fold.
28:49Two pairs.
28:50Aces up.
28:53Two pairs.
28:55Tens up.
28:57Flushing.
28:59Aces and nines to speak.
29:01Check.
29:08Five hundred.
29:10Five hundred.
29:18Fold.
29:24With a raise.
29:27Another thou.
29:33And another thousand.
29:39Cool.
29:41Ah.
29:42Come on.
29:45We'll buy another grand.
29:46One of the next 10我也 is the Corkman.
29:54Call.
30:01Cool.
30:02One.
30:03Ace is over.
30:09Four.
30:15One.
30:16One.
30:16Oh, I don't know, Harry. According to Morris, it's a game of skill.
30:33You are a big winner, Morris, eh?
30:37Big. I'm up about three grand.
30:40Long way to go. Keep him low, Nick. I saw that car.
30:45Then I don't want it.
30:48Do I burn it?
30:51It's a missed deal. Shuffle, cut and deal again. That's how it's all, isn't it?
30:57Well, I don't think...
31:00Yes, Mr. Doxyanis agrees. New deal.
31:07Okay. Gentlemen.
31:13Okay.
31:26King Tibet.
31:29Tony.
31:32Cold.
31:36Good.
31:38Hidden.
31:41In.
31:43Forward.
31:46Straight flushing.
31:49Straightening.
31:50No help.
31:52Ace nine...
31:53Sorry.
31:54Ace queen Tibet.
31:58In.
32:03Make it three.
32:06Straight flushing still.
32:10No help.
32:12Paralines.
32:14Very nice Tibet.
32:20400.
32:21No help.
32:46No help.
32:48You're not.
32:50No help.
32:50No help.
32:50Still.
32:53Three nines.
32:57Looks nice, Maurice.
32:59It's gotta be a grand.
33:08Looks beautiful.
33:12Let's make it three.
33:32Okay, I've gotta do it, Maurice.
33:34Just a minute, don't mess around with the deck, Nick.
33:35What do you mean?
33:36I mean, don't mess around with it. Leave it alone.
33:38The deal is over.
33:40You're making me nervous.
33:41Leave the cards, Nick.
33:46I've gotta do it, Maurice.
33:49What are you left for?
33:50With a foreground?
33:56Yeah.
33:58Well, that's the raise then.
34:16You are cold.
34:25You are cold.
34:27I got four of them.
34:48You just came second, Chris.
35:03You're probably very lucky in love.
35:09What's up?
35:14Stella, give us a brandy.
35:18Do you want a drink, Harry?
35:22£17,000, Maurice.
35:26Then you only started out with five grand.
35:31We never had a bigger winner.
35:36Well, Nick, those are nice.
35:40There you go, son.
35:41Can we get a cab round here?
35:43Oh, sure, sure.
35:44Harry, cab for Mr. Mickelson.
35:46OK.
35:49You haven't got a carrier bag we could borrow, have you?
35:53You a minicab?
35:54Yes.
36:02Hathaway Drive-Hendon, old son.
36:05Do you know where it is?
36:06OK, no English.
36:09Theo, take us to the hospital, Alexandro.
36:12If you have a bus, take us on the phone.
36:14OK, I understand.
36:15But I don't think they'll have any problems.
36:17Maurice, you just made the first bomb call on the evening.
36:32Oi!
36:32We wanted to go to Endon, not King's Cross.
36:35Yeah, yeah, Henton.
36:37Which way are you going, then?
36:38No English.
36:46What?
36:47Pshh!
36:50Right, Zulba.
36:51You're either going to get dropped or nicked.
36:53This way, we all go to the hospital together, don't we, Zulba?
36:57Come on!
36:57I can't even go.
37:08You're going to knock us out.
37:14He's a vlagos.
37:35You're all right, mate.
37:37Don't tip him. Just don't tip him.
37:44Don't tip him.
38:09Scream again! Scream!
38:14Oh!
38:16That one's for Stella.
38:36Maurice?
38:39Hello, Tal.
38:40Oh, there. What is it? Ribs?
38:42Yeah, I've done my foot. How about you?
38:44Nah, I just stand. It's all right. How do you feel?
38:47Ace.
38:48I've got six to four with the doctor. I'll be out of this lot inside of ten days.
38:53I'll tell you what. If you decide to play patience, you might need one of these.
39:00Andy.
39:02Do you want to tell me anything?
39:04I told you. All a good poker player needs an edge.
39:09What, up his sleeve?
39:10Oh, don't. Don't make me laugh. Ribs are killing me.
39:16Look, come on him.
39:18Oh, no. How'd you manage it?
39:22You remember the first time we went down a Greek place?
39:25Yeah, of course I do.
39:27Well, I noticed the make of cards they were using.
39:30Went out, bought a few decks, stashed the aces in my pockets.
39:35Do you mean to tell me when we walked into that club, you had pocketfuls of aces?
39:41You were taking a bit of a chance, weren't you?
39:43Well, I only used them five times.
39:46Five?!
39:46Well, I didn't want to be greedy.
39:50Notice...
39:50Notice I won three nice pots with aces up when I was supposed to be second best.
39:58I think Nick was beginning to tumble it by that last big hand.
40:02He dealt me a flush.
40:04Now, the second round of betting, there were two aces on the table.
40:07Well, hey, anybody who paired with an ace of spades in the hole was going to stick around for one
40:12more bet.
40:12And when they didn't, I knew it was still in the pack.
40:16Do you follow me?
40:18No.
40:22I shoved me own ace into me own hand.
40:26Giving myself a royal flush.
40:29I've got it.
40:31And that's why you threw all your cards on the table so quickly after you'd won.
40:34Right.
40:35Held on to the ace threw the other ones into the pack, so even if Nick had a quick count
40:38-up, he wasn't going to come across another ace.
40:43Here. Arrest that driver.
40:45No, no. He's in the ward next door.
40:48No, I told the old bill it wasn't his fault somebody else carved him up.
40:53You've got a big heart, tell.
40:54Leave it out. You took 12 grand off his powers.
40:57I thought we'd done enough damage for one night.
41:01Merge your ribs.
41:03I'll tell you what, I'll pop in tomorrow, bring you some grapes.
41:06Cheers. Don't forget it.
41:07Yeah, tell, bring Arthur with you. I'll square him up.
41:10Yeah, I'll be seeing him later.
41:14Your motor!
41:18What?
41:19Er, tell, where's me clothes?
41:21Out, me clothes!
41:22Nurse!
41:23All right, all right, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
41:25Get me close to him!
41:25Get me close to him!
41:26Nurse!
41:26I'll find the nurse, all right?
41:28Get me close to him!
41:28Get me close to him!
41:36One owner motor.
41:37I'm sure we could've gone for 8, 250.
41:39I mean, be fair. It is my train.
41:51Arthur, Arthur, you're taking a right liberty, you know that.
41:55Oh, a double liberty.
41:58Twelve o'clock, the man said.
42:01Well, it's only just gone, isn't it?
42:03Twenty-two minutes past.
42:04You're fast?
42:06Twelve, twenty-two and forty-eight seconds, Greenwich Mean Time.
42:09And I can tell you the time in New Delhi on this piece.
42:13You may notice we had a bit of trouble.
42:15We did a deal. We touched hands.
42:17Oh, leave it out.
42:18Look, in business, I go by the book.
42:21You know what you are, don't you?
42:23Huh? What?
42:24On your own.
42:26Since when?
42:27Since twelve-twenty-two and however many seconds it says on your court's intercontinental barometer and timepiece.
42:34Hello, Arthur.
42:35Hello, Maurice.
42:36You're Norman, you've got the seven and the five in the wrong places.
42:40Had a bit of luck.
42:41Yeah.
42:42Yeah, yeah, good night. Hang on to those, will you tell?
42:45Yeah, I've got the bread for you.
42:46Uh, now there's five grand I owe you.
42:50That's two of it.
42:50Oh.
42:51There's the other three.
42:53I want us, uh, 200 for the overnight parking.
42:57And, uh, that's three from the other night.
43:02I'm going to have to sit down a minute.
43:04Phew.
43:05Uh, you, uh, you've forgotten something.
43:09What?
43:10Last night.
43:12Oh, no, no.
43:13Paytale already.
43:15Oh.
43:17Don't worry, you'll get yours.
43:19I'm not worried.
43:20Of course I'm not worried.
43:22Are you all right?
43:24You want anything?
43:25No.
43:25Glass of water?
43:26No.
43:27All this gambling, Lark.
43:29You're going to give it up now?
43:30Arthur.
43:36I'm a winner.
43:38You can't always be a winner, my lad.
43:42You want to bet?
43:44Chest up.
43:49I wouldn't lay odds on that, Arthur.
43:51You see, Morris always has an edge.
43:58Here.
44:00What did he pay you for last night?
44:10I'm a winner.
44:28If you want to, I'll change the situation
44:36Right people, right time, just the wrong location
44:44I've got a good idea
44:48Just you keep me near
44:51I'll be so good for you
44:53I could be so good for you
44:55I'm gonna help you
44:56Love you like you want me to
44:59I'll do anything for you
45:03I'll be so good for you
45:05I could be so good for you
45:07I'll do it like you want me to
45:09Love you like you want me to
45:11There ain't nothing I can't go through
45:15I'll be so good for you
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