Blackjack player beats 3 Atlantic City Casinos for $15.1M

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by pcp198, Jun 6, 2011.

  1. #201     Jun 18, 2011
  2. confirms my spark of intuition dated back to 06-06-2011:

     
    #202     Jun 19, 2011
  3. if this is true, then what to do with the folks here that said it was nothing?
     
    #203     Jun 19, 2011
  4. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Your post is confusing. To the skilled gambler, blackjack is advantage player. This is mathematically proven decades ago.
    Who cares about the average player.

    What you should strive for is to be the skilled gambler who can count cards and then blackjacks pretty easy. Might not be a great get rich scheme, but its a nice game the house pays you to play.
     
    #204     Jun 19, 2011
  5. Some won big in blackjack out of billions the same way someone won the lotto out of billions. Does he have an edge? Probably not. Probably he was just lucky. Next time if he tries to play he may lose it all. Actually, we don't know how much he spent to win this much. Maybe his profit factor is still under 1.
     
    #205     Jun 19, 2011
  6. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Actually, not. In lotto you can count on big winners sooner or later. Please list the big winners in black jack, who played alone and not in a team. (so luck was involved instead of skill)

    But I agree with the rest, he could have easily dropped 5-8 mill or more to gain the 15 mill, nobody mentions the losses....
     
    #206     Jun 19, 2011
  7. LeeD

    LeeD

    I find it more interesting that the "winner" is a high-end professional gambler. From the article:
    "Johnson, 49, of Bensalem, Pa., is the chief executive officer of Heritage Development LLC, a Wyoming-based company that uses computer-assisted wagering programs for horseracing."
     
    #207     Jun 19, 2011
  8. to clarify about the rebate. its for players betting large sums of money probably over 100 k per visit would be my guess. that's my reference as far as ( average) which are the small dollar amount bettors that gamble in the casino. you have to bet high amounts & your losses may qualify for a rebate. a pity move by the casino to make the player with losses feel better in my view.
     
    #208     Jun 19, 2011
  9. Actually in AC some casinos allow the host to grant cash rebates -- 5% or even 10%) to smaller (much smaller) players. They do this after a player has had repeated losses, the can see he is clueless and simply do not want to lose him.

    They take care of whales and proven losers. Sounds like their math was weak on at least one whale. I bet the math always works with the clueless.

     
    #209     Jun 19, 2011
  10. i guess gamblers always feel a bit better when they get back some of their losses. the casino does what it takes to keep you coming back to play if your risking enough money to make it worth while for them.
     
    #210     Jun 24, 2011