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  2. Edward O. Thorp - Wikipedia

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    Based on his achievements, Thorp was an inaugural member of the Blackjack Hall of Fame. [14] He also devised the "Thorp count", a method for calculating the likelihood of winning in certain endgame positions in backgammon. [15] Edward O. Thorp's Real Blackjack was published by Villa Crespo Software in 1990. [16]

  3. Stanford Wong - Wikipedia

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    John Ferguson (born 1943), known by his pen name, Stanford Wong, is a gambling author best known for his book Professional Blackjack, first published in 1975.Wong's computer program "Blackjack Analyzer", initially created for personal use, was one of the first pieces of commercially available blackjack odds analyzing software.

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    A breakdown of online blackjack, including information on what it is, how you can play online and how to find the best blackjack sites

  7. Blackjack Forum - Wikipedia

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    Blackjack Forum was a trade journal for professional blackjack players, founded in 1981 and published by Arnold Snyder. [1] Originally a 100-page quarterly journal, it expanded into an online forum [ 2 ] which is frequented by professional gamblers, attorneys, industry people, mathematicians, and other aficionados.

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  9. Oscar's grind - Wikipedia

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    Oscar's Grind can be applied to non-even bets as well ("streets" in roulette or "doubling" in blackjack); one just has to keep track of the amount and increase the betsize after wins accordingly. There are also variations that try to reduce the variance by waiting for a couple of wins before increasing the betsize.