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  • ...Never Split Tens]]'', by writer, gambling columnist, astronomer, comedian, probability and statistics professor, and professional card counter [[Les Golden]] of O [[Category:Film theorists]] ...
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  • ...Division]]. Epstein has numerous technical publications in the areas of [[probability theory]], [[statistics]], [[game theory]], and [[Outer space|space]] [[Tele [[Category:Probability theorists]] ...
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  • ...worked on [[mathematical analysis]], [[several complex variables]], and [[probability theory]]. He is known for the [[Cameron–Martin theorem]] and for his 1948 b ...i>Never Split Tens!</i>, a novel based on the life of pioneering blackjack probability theorist [[Edward O. Thorp]], by gambling writer [[Les Golden]] published i ...
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  • As a mathematician, Selfridge was one of the most effective number theorists with a computer. He also had a way with words. On the occasion that another ...i>Never Split Tens!</i>, a novel based on the life of pioneering blackjack probability theorist [[Edward O. Thorp]], by gambling writer Les Golden published in 20 ...
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  • ...oys [[Card counting|card counting]] can actually enjoy a slim statistical probability of winning money over time. ...ard is an ace. The idea is that the dealer's second card has a fairly high probability (nearly one-third) to be ten-valued, giving the dealer blackjack and disapp ...
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  • ...iencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0019103579901994 </ref> and has taught probability and statistics as an Adjunct Professor of Management Science in the Heller ...wledge bases. With a technical background, many of his articles deal with probability issues in casino games, focusing on roulette, craps, and blackjack, and dis ...
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  • ...adstrata, and the means that and location where this fusion occurred. Some theorists argue that the fusion occurred with a Bavarian dialect base.<ref name="Spol ...i>Never Split Tens!</i>, a novel based on the life of pioneering blackjack probability theorist [[Edward O. Thorp]], by gambling writer Les Golden published in 20 ...
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