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Here is the link for RealPlayer:
http://www.npr.org/atc3.smil - Then go to "Segment 17" to hear the 10 minute piece. It's an interview with the author of "Bringing Down the House" - about the MIT Blackjack Team.
Or, go to http://www.npr.org/, and click the link for All Things Considered (on the left).
They implemented a 5-7 player team technique, with a counter flat betting at
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From: "BlackJackHack"
Date: Fri Oct 4, 2002 3:22 pm
Subject: RE: [Blackjack Card Counters Cafe] Re: NPR on Card Counting/MIT blackjack team
each of 5-6 tables, and a gorilla big player going to the high count tables
playing very big $ - up to $10k/hand. This technique had previously been
used by other teams (see, e.g., Million Dollar Blackjack by Uston), but the
MIT team seems to have had unusually large financial backing/bankroll.
> From: A. Secret [mailto:zengrifter@y...]
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 6:17 PM
> To: blackjackcardcounterscafe@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Blackjack Card Counters Cafe] Re: NPR on Card Counting/MIT
> blackjack team
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> Try to locate a RealAudio link for that. zg
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> --- In blackjackcardcounterscafe@y..., "BlackJackHack"
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> > RIGHT NOW, NPR (All Things Considered) is doing a piece on card
> counting,
> > and, more specifically, on the MIT Blackjack Team.
> >
> > It will probably be available on NPR's website later.
>