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  2. Mike Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Mike Goodman was an American professional gambler, a pit boss for a Las Vegas casino, and an author of books that gave advice on gambling and told stories of gamblers and their escapades. He is most known for his 1963 book How to Win: At Cards, Dice, Races, Roulette, which went through many printings and sold over a million copies.

  3. MIT Blackjack Team - Wikipedia

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    The newly capitalized "bank" of the MIT Blackjack Team started on 1 August 1980. The investment stake was $89,000, with both outside investors and players putting up the capital. Ten players, including Kaplan, Massar, Jonathan, Goose, and "Big Dave" (aka "coach", to distinguish from the other Dave from the first round) played on this bank.

  4. Mike Caro - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder of the Mike Caro University of Poker, Gaming and Life Strategy, the world's first permanent poker school. He was an early predictor that real money online poker would work. [2] Caro is the author of a number of books about poker, including: The Body Language of Poker. Bobby Baldwin 's Winning Poker Secrets.

  5. Steve Wynn - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Alan Wynn (né Weinberg; born January 27, 1942) is an American real estate developer and art collector. He was known for his involvement in the luxury casino and hotel industry, prior to being forced to step down. [3][4] Early in his career he oversaw the construction and operation of several notable Las Vegas and Atlantic City hotels ...

  6. Betting strategy - Wikipedia

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    Betting strategy. A betting strategy (also known as betting system) is a structured approach to gambling, in the attempt to produce a profit. To be successful, the system must change the house edge into a player advantage — which is impossible for pure games of probability with fixed odds, akin to a perpetual motion machine. [1]

  7. Slot machine - Wikipedia

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    Slot machine. A slot machine, fruit machine (British English), poker machine or pokies (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a gambling machine that creates a game of chance for its customers. A slot machine's standard layout features a screen displaying three or more reels that "spin" when the game is activated.

  8. Card counting - Wikipedia

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    Card counting is based on statistical evidence that high cards (aces, 10s, and 9s) benefit the player, while low cards, (2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, and 7s) benefit the dealer. High cards benefit the player in the following ways: They increase the player's probability of hitting a Blackjack, which often pays out at 3 to 2 odds (although some casinos ...

  9. How to Take Down a Casino - Wikipedia

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    Next →. —. " How to Take Down a Casino ", also called " How to Beat a Casino " or " How to Beat the Casino ", [nb 1] is the fourth and final special in British psychological illusionist Derren Brown 's The Events television series. The episode featured both live and pre-recorded segments, and showed Brown attempting to win £175,000 by ...