In "Blackjack for Blood" Bryce Carlson seems to me to imply that Ian Andersen got busted by a couple of floor managers and is now out of the Blackjack business (page 112). Is this true? When I read "Burning..." I thought he'd probably made it a little too easy to find out who he was.
If it is true then I would like to wish Ian a truely happy retirement,
"Burning" is the book that inspires me to practice counting every day.

