It's Friday night at 10 p.m., and about a dozen people sit at two green-felt-topped tables at the Camelback Card Club when
John Schnaubelt walks in. He's a large guy in his mid-40s and would have been
noticeable even if he hadn't stared at the players and said, "Hello,
ladies and gents!" in a suspiciously loud, looking-for-trouble kind of
voice.