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Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions

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The amazing inside story about a gambling ring of M.I.T. students who beat the system in Vegas -- and lived to tell how.

Robin Hood meets the Rat Pack when the best and the brightest of M.I.T.'s math students and engineers take up blackjack under the guidance of an eccentric mastermind. Their small blackjack club develops from an experiment in counting cards on M.I.T.'s campus into a ring of card savants with a system for playing large and winning big. In less than two years they take some of the world's most sophisticated casinos for more than three million dollars. But their success also brings with it the formidable ire of casino owners and launches them into the seedy underworld of corporate Vegas with its private investigators and other violent heavies.

Filled with tense action, high stakes, and incredibly close calls, Bringing Down the House is a nail-biting read that chronicles a real-life Ocean's Eleven. It's one story that Vegas does not want you to read.

 

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For people who have a passion for cards and know Vegas well I suspect this book will be a bit old hat and it might give some future MIT students some bright ideas - but no matter how bright you are the casinos will find ways to tighten security so they can catch you and bar you with their equally bright security services so I found this an entertaining read, but it's not something I'd bother reading twice. It's obvious a lot has been left out of the story as the details aren't particularly fantastic in a lot of areas, and you couldn't learn to card count at Vegas reading this book, but it might give you some ideas if you already know how. If you go into a casino thinking you'll win on a consistent basis you are only fooling yourself unless you are playing blackjack and are a trained card counter - in other words you're a casino's nightmare in action. A well trained team of blackjack card sharks can drain a casino as this book shows, but it's not simply card counting skill that is needed to do this, you also need an awareness of your legal rights in the particular casino you are working in (laws differ in states and countries and on Indian reservations as to what is "cheating") and an ability to play a part and not "look" like a card shark (eg old or young white guy).This was an interesting, if somewhat superficial book.

Fast paced and easy to read. Anybody would enjoy this plot regardless of age, sex, interests etc. Great addition to any vacation. Loved this book. Way better than the movie '21'.

I learned something too about card counting in blackjack ("blackjack is beatable"). It's a fun account though about how some smart, goofy youngsters were able to pull the wool over jaded Las Vegas's eyes, for a while. I really liked this book, although it made the students' activities seem a little too innocent. The MIT teams claim that the card counting strategies they employed were legal, and they were, and casinos aren't owed anything, but greed is still greed.

Once I read the book, I bought the movie - major disappointment. I read this book last year on summer vacation. They took certain liberties in the movie to make it more "Hollywood" but they just didn't have too (in the movie for instance, the main character's dad passed away, but in the book, he's alive and well and provides an interesting backdrop to the plot).Buy the book, skip the movie. The movie was terrible and did not follow the book. I brought it to casually read on the beach through out the week, but instead read it all in one day. It was so riveting that I could not put it down.

Great buy and a perfect addition to any library public or private. There is not much to say about this book except that once I got to the second page, I never put the book down again. This was an exceptional read and deserves all the hype you heard about this book.

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