Per Forbes.com:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/ ... d64f483ce6
Recent interview of Ed Thorp by same author:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/ ... 8e2450b913
Another BJ article from same author:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/ ... 5bfc2944a7
Article on BJ play in LV
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Article on BJ play in LV
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Re: Article on BJ play in LV
Interesting stuff. I realize there are quite a few card counters plying their trade in Vegas. There are MANY more flying around the country and attacking games with good rules in Indian casinos and small midwestern casinos where security is not quite so observant. There's also a strong counter presence in Atlantic City. There are several pro-teams out there playing with $4 - $5 million bankrolls - knocking down around $1 million a year. Even split five ways that's $200K. Of course, you do have travel expenses to contend with. Still, $200K ain't chump change.
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Re: Article on BJ play in LV
Thanks for a good read and the heads up on the book (in the article). Will be going to our local library tomorrow to pick it up.
Yes folks, there is such a thing called a 'library' where you can borrow a book for a few weeks, read it, then return it. Free of charge! No need to buy or download anything from Amazon. We use it a lot for books and DVDs. Nowadays everyone wants instant gratification.
Yes folks, there is such a thing called a 'library' where you can borrow a book for a few weeks, read it, then return it. Free of charge! No need to buy or download anything from Amazon. We use it a lot for books and DVDs. Nowadays everyone wants instant gratification.
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