David 'Davey' Scatino is the (former) owner of Ramsey Sports and Outdoors and a childhood friend of Tony Soprano and Artie Bucco . He is first introduced in the Season 2 episode "The Happy Wanderer", where is with his son, Eric Scatino searching for colleges. Davey has a compulsive gambling habit, which Tony uses for his profit. In the same episode, Davey borrows around $8,000 from Richie Aprile during a poker game. Later, Tony allows Davey to enter a high-stakes poker game (known as "The Executive game," with notable alumni such as Frank Sinatra Jr.in attendance) for which he borrows and loses $45,000.
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| - David 'Davey' Scatino is the (former) owner of Ramsey Sports and Outdoors and a childhood friend of Tony Soprano and Artie Bucco . He is first introduced in the Season 2 episode "The Happy Wanderer", where is with his son, Eric Scatino searching for colleges. Davey has a compulsive gambling habit, which Tony uses for his profit. In the same episode, Davey borrows around $8,000 from Richie Aprile during a poker game. Later, Tony allows Davey to enter a high-stakes poker game (known as "The Executive game," with notable alumni such as Frank Sinatra Jr.in attendance) for which he borrows and loses $45,000.
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| - David 'Davey' Scatino is the (former) owner of Ramsey Sports and Outdoors and a childhood friend of Tony Soprano and Artie Bucco . He is first introduced in the Season 2 episode "The Happy Wanderer", where is with his son, Eric Scatino searching for colleges. Davey has a compulsive gambling habit, which Tony uses for his profit. In the same episode, Davey borrows around $8,000 from Richie Aprile during a poker game. Later, Tony allows Davey to enter a high-stakes poker game (known as "The Executive game," with notable alumni such as Frank Sinatra Jr.in attendance) for which he borrows and loses $45,000. Following his massive debt to Richie and Tony, they become partners in his business, Ramsey Sports and Outdoors, and began racking up debt by purchasing merchandise which they plan to sell at half-price.
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