Blackjack Tournament “Experts”?
Self-Styled Tournament Experts Take a Bath in Reno by Peter A. Griffin (From Blackjack Forum Volume VI #4, December 1986) © Blackjack Forum 1986 “Nice guys finish last!” – Leo Durocher The highlight of the 1986 Festival Reno was a city-wide blackjack tournament pitting 12 different casinos against each other. Each casino fielded a 12 man (correction: [...]
Blackjack Team Legal Issues
The Windsor Trial, and a Conversation With Tommy Hyland by Arnold Snyder (From Blackjack Forum Volume XVI #1, Spring 1996) © 1996 Blackjack Forum When we did our last major reader survey in 1994, three areas stood out as topics our readers wanted more information about: comps, shuffle tracking and blackjack team play. We have since provided [...]
Blackjack Computers
The Electronic Gambler’s Fuzz-Out Syndrome by Bob Jenkins (From Blackjack Forum Volume V #4, December 1985) © Blackjack Forum 1985 [Note from Arnold Snyder: The following is a chapter from a blackjack book being written by Bob Jenkins. Bob was involved with several blackjack computer teams over a period of three years and is documenting some true [...]
Blackjack Around the World
Interview with the Blackjack Traveler by Richard W. Munchkin (From Blackjack Forum Volume XXIII #2, Summer 2003) © Blackjack Forum 2003 [Note from Arnold Snyder: Richard W. Munchkin is a member of the Blackjack Hall of Fame, and author of the book Gambling Wizards: Conversations with the World’s Greatest Gamblers .] [Note from RWM: Who is Blackjack Traveler? When [...]
Blackjack Tournament Strategy
By Stanford Wong (From Blackjack Forum Vol. XV #III, September 1995 © 1995 Blackjack Forum Arnold has asked me to write something on casino tournament strategy, so I thought I would share a typical application of my new Tournament Blackjack software. Here is a situation I encountered in a mini blackjack tournament I entered at Isle of Capri in [...]
What Would You Do?
Author’s note: Today’s story is a composite between two different incidents that were somewhat similar, but each different from the other. So, the final result is fiction but based on fact. Readers are invited to consider how they would have handled this situation had it happened to them in a game they played. Ignore for [...]

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