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Bringing Down the House

Paperback

Main Details

Title Bringing Down the House
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ben Mezrich
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 156
Category/GenreTrue Crime
Gambling - theories and methods
ISBN/Barcode 9780434011247
ClassificationsDewey:795.01
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cornerstone
Imprint William Heinemann Ltd
Publication Date 5 June 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Real-life all too rarely offers stories that are quite as satisfying as fiction. Bringing Down the House is one of the exceptions. Cheating in casinos is illegal; card-counting - making a record of what cards have so far been dealt to enable the player to make some prediction of what cards remain in the deck - is not. But casinos understandably dislike the practice and make every effort to keep card-counters out of their premises, banning them and using private detectives to share information on suspected and known counters. Bringing Down the House tells the true story of the most successful scam ever,. In which teams of brilliant young mathematicians and physicists won millions of dollars from the casinos of Las Vegas, being drawn in the process into the high-life of drugs, high-spending and sex. Bringing Down the House is as readable and as fascinating as Liar's Poker or Barbarians At the Gate, an insight into a closed, excessive and utterly corrupt world.

Author Biography

Ben Mezrich is the author of four thrillers, published in the US and in a number of other countries.

Reviews

Real life all too rarely offers stories that are as satisfying as fiction. Bringing Down the House is one of the exceptions. Cheating in casinos is illegal; card counting - making a record of what cards have so far been dealt to enable the player to make some prediction of what cards remain in the deck - is not. But casinos understandably dislike the practice and make every effort to keep card-counters out of their premises. Mezrich tells the true story of the most successful scam ever, in which teams of brilliant young mathematicians and physicists won millions of dollars from the casinos of Las Vegas, being drawn in the process into the highlife of drugs, high-spending and sex. An insight into a closed, excessive and utterly corrupt world.