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  2. Ken Uston - Wikipedia

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    Ken Uston (January 12, 1935 – September 19, 1987) was an American blackjack player, strategist and author, credited with popularizing the concept of team play at blackjack. [2] During the early to mid-1970s he gained widespread notoriety for perfecting techniques to do team card counting in numerous casinos worldwide, earning millions of ...

  3. Puzzle Panic - Wikipedia

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    The final level, the "Metasequence," is a cryptic puzzle with a non-explicit objective. Its original purpose was part of a contest: those who solved it correctly by the August 13, 1984 deadline [2] could enter in a drawing to win a weekend at an Atlantic City casino with co-creator Ken Uston.

  4. Blackjack Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Ken Uston, 2002, professional player and author who popularized the concept of team play, often playing in disguise and successfully suing the Atlantic City casinos for the rights of card counters. Stanford Wong, 2002, author and popularizer of the strategy known as "Wonging". Tommy Hyland, 2002, manager of one of the longest-running blackjack ...

  5. Card counting - Wikipedia

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    The publication of Ken Uston's books and of his landmark lawsuits against the casinos, both stimulated the growth of blackjack teams (Hyland's team and the first MIT team were formed in Atlantic City shortly after the publication of Million Dollar Blackjack) and increased casino awareness of the methods of blackjack teams, making it more ...

  6. Al Francesco - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, Francesco's team was taking casino trips with up to 22 members, including three “Big Players”: Ken Uston, Bill Erb, and Blair Hull. [2] In 1977, after team member Ken Uston published a book called “The Big Player” which exposed the group and their methods, Francesco and his associates were largely barred from casinos, and ...

  7. Jerry L. Patterson - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, a lawsuit initiated by Ken Uston prohibited the Atlantic City casinos from barring card counters but allowed the casinos to establish new blackjack rules making it much more difficult to attain an advantage in the multi-deck shoe game, except for players willing to play to the long-term. Since most of Patterson's clients and book ...

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  9. MIT Blackjack Team - Wikipedia

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    Blackjack team play was first written about by Ken Uston, an early member of Al Francesco's teams along with Bill Erb and Blair Hull. Uston wrote The Big Player (1977) and Million Dollar Blackjack (1981) about Blackjack team card counting techniques. Kaplan enhanced Francesco's team methods and used them for the MIT team.