Our guest this week is Arnold Snyder. This is part 2 of our talk about his new book Radical Blackjack.
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Show Notes
[00:00] Introduction of Arnold Snyder, blackjack player, theorist, and author
[00:23] Explaining unusual blackjack plays to casino employees
[08:19] A very strange comp offer
[12:56] Keith and Marty Taft
[21:03] More interviews, links, and articles about Keith via Kindle version of Radical Blackjack
[22:26] John Ascuagas’ Nugget
[32:51] South Point Casino August Promotions – Free Logo gifts and $100 in free play, email promo for locals
[34:09] BlackjackApprenticeship.com – card counting training site and community with lots of training tools, software, and a members’ only forum
[34:42] VideoPoker.com/gwae – Gold Membership offers correction on most games, free Pro Membership trial for GWAE listeners
[35:52] Arnold gets a call from surveillance about marked cards
[44:12] REKO count
[46:46] Being an expert witness
[57:57] Recommended – buying and tasting whiskey in Las Vegas, The Order by Daniel Silva, Oyster Bar at the Nugget in Reno, Big Sur Oyster Bar at South Point
Sponsored Links:
SouthPointCasino.com
BlackjackApprenticeship.com
VideoPoker.com/gwae
Arnold Snyder’s Links:
Write-aholic.com/about-arnold-snyder
Blackjack Forum articles http://www.blackjackforumonline.com/
Books Referenced:
Radical Blackjack by Arnold Snyder https://amzn.to/3Cm9woE
Read the Dealer by Steve Forte (out of print)
Recommended:
Nevadadistilling.com
Totalwine.com/store-info/nevada-south-strip/1205
Emerilsrestaurants.com/delmonico-steakhouse
The Order by Daniel Silva https://amzn.to/3jsknEF
Nuggetcasinoresort.com/dining/restaurants/oyster-bar
Southpointcasino.com/dining/big-sur-oyster-bar

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Thanks for asking Arnold my question Bob, I was curious to know how he would answer the REKO question.
I’m happy to say that John’s Oyster Bar is alive and well, with Lazy Man’s Cioppino on the menu. Although I see that on the Web site they’re now just calling it the Oyster Bar. Seems a totally unnecessary slap in the face to the recently departed John Ascuaga. How many today even remember him, I wonder? And his public memorial service was held at the Peppermill, not at the Nugget. Phew!