Description
The bible for serious blackjack players, Peter Griffin’s classic work provides insight into the methods and numbers behind today’s card-counting systems. Contains the most complete and accurate basic strategy.
The Theory of Blackjack is a fundamental contribution to our understanding of the game … unusually well written and amusing … a pleasure to read.” —Ed Thorp, author of Beat the Dealer
“Peter Griffin’s sense of humor is refreshing and pointed, even while he presents the authoritative work on 21.” —John Luckman, Gambler’s Book Club, Las Vegas
About The Author(s)
| Peter Griffin taught mathematics and statistics at California State University, Sacramento. A member of the Blackjack Hall of Fame, he was interviewed frequently on radio, television, and in newspapers regarding probabilistic matters, particularly those associated with casino gambling and the lottery. Griffin served as the election-eve statistical consultant for United Press International throughout the ’80s and is believed to hold the world record for rope jumping by a gambling theorist — more than 400,000 without a miss. He’s also the author of Extra Stuff—Gambling Ramblings. |






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