Chapter 601: The Ferrari Knight (1/2)

Chapter 601: The Ferrari Knight

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Li Du laughed, ”I'enius is fro? Great, I'll tell you about it and hopefully you'll still be able to laugh after you make sense of the situation”

Everyone knew that in ga, one would usually lose as many as nine out of ten rounds As a result, many people ended up bankrupt However, there were some who could possibly win nine times out of those ten rounds That, of course, did not include Li Du ould predictably score a perfect ten

Some people were naturally sensitive to nuher level education in a

These people really existed Instead of resorting to trickery, they used the rules to their advantage, and secured their wins through deduction as well as ulations, if gamblers were to make use of trickery to win money, bankers could then use force to recoup these amblers did was use their brains to win? They also developed a way to deal with this—by establishi+ng a ”Hall of Fame”

There were many halls of fame for the various sports internationally: the NFL Hall of Fame, the NBA Halls of Fame, the FIBA Hall of Fame, and so on All the superstars of the respective sports would naturally be included

Included in Las Vegas' Hall of Fa However, once one's naood as being blacklisted—one was not allowed to set foot in any casino in the future

This was so it was rather unconvincing – which was that the casino was a private property, and hence had the right to refuse soaeniuses to challenge their abilities As early as half a century ago, a theory

In 1961, two renowned professors froy, Edward Thorpe and Claude Shannon, were the first to co into the casino with a wearable co to beat the odds

Of course, it was considered trickery to use a coy ay too modern for that era, and the casino did not know of it

However, the co hardas poor quality, and hardly reliable It would often run into issues—resulting in both wins and losses for the two h the wins, Edward Thorpe had observed the possibility of using probability and mathematics to defeat the dealer Hence, he focused on the theory behind Blackjack and launched a strategy for the game

In 1962, he wrote his first bestseller, ”Beat the Dealer” This was the book that had formed the foundation for Blackjack theory and opened the doors to the new era ofdealers

Seniuses He was also a psychology expert The coy had helped hi endeavors

This expert had been born in Madison, Wisconsin At the age of 18 when he was barely grown up and only a rookie, he had won his first World Champion title at an official poker championshi+p

Thereafter, Kim had made more than 20 appearances in the finals of various international poker chaues and had wona tsuna scene

However, because he was so young the Las Vegas casinos had been initially spared of his tor of time, he had finally reached 21 years old

The day he had turned 21 years old, he caest casinos, the Paragon Casino Hotel He then pocketed 600,000 US dollars before leaving