Edward Thorp Blackjack
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Edward Thorp reminds Tren Griffin of that other ultra-rational decision-maker, Charlie Munger Imagine Ed Thorp at the blackjack tables. MarketWatch photo illustration/Everett Collection, www.
“An amazing book by a true icon; Thorp launched revolutions in Vegas and on Wall Street by turning math into magic, and here he weaves his own life lessons into a page turner as hot as a deck full of aces. Loved it!”
—Ben Mezrich, New York Times Bestselling Author of Bringing Down The House and The Accidental BillionairesEdward Thorp Blackjack
*Thorp – Pioneer of Blackjack Literature There’s a strong chance that the average person on the street has never heard of Edward O. For those who engage in blackjack or hedge fund management on a regular basis, however, his name may loom as large as anyone else in those fields of endeavor.
*Edward O Thorp Life. Edward O Thorp was born in 1932 in Chicago and was a professor, author and an avid blackjack player. He is mostly known for his book Beat the Dealer in 1962 which was the first book ever which proved that it was possible to beat the casinos at blackjack by using card counting methods. Edward O Thorp had worked for a few years in MIT as a.
Growing up in a family that struggled to get by, Ed Thorp never imagined that he would become a professor who would mathematically prove how card-counting gives every player an edge; that his discoveries would cause an uproar among casinos; that he would invent the wearable computer; or that he would take his knowledge of gambling to Wall Street, revolutionize investing, and make millions.
And yet, all of that happened.Meet Edward ThorpMath professor, inventor, best-selling author, hedge-fund manager, gambler.
Edward O. Thorp is an American mathematics professor, hedge fund manager, and blackjack player. To beat roulette, he and the father of information theory, Claude Shannon, invented the first wearable computer. Along with innovative applications of probability theory, Thorp is also the New York Times bestselling author of Beat the Dealer, the first book to mathematically prove that the house advantage in blackjack could be overcome by card-counting. He also pioneered the use of quantitative investment techniques in the financial markets. He lives in Newport Beach, California.Edward Thorp BooksBooks by Edward ThorpEdward Thorp Blackjack RulesEdward Thorp Blackjack GameFeatured Articles by Edward O. ThorpEdward Thorp PdfMathematical FinanceFunctional AnalysisGame TheoryEdward Thorp Blackjack PokerGamblingProbability & Statistics
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Edward Thorp reminds Tren Griffin of that other ultra-rational decision-maker, Charlie Munger Imagine Ed Thorp at the blackjack tables. MarketWatch photo illustration/Everett Collection, www.
“An amazing book by a true icon; Thorp launched revolutions in Vegas and on Wall Street by turning math into magic, and here he weaves his own life lessons into a page turner as hot as a deck full of aces. Loved it!”
—Ben Mezrich, New York Times Bestselling Author of Bringing Down The House and The Accidental BillionairesEdward Thorp Blackjack
*Thorp – Pioneer of Blackjack Literature There’s a strong chance that the average person on the street has never heard of Edward O. For those who engage in blackjack or hedge fund management on a regular basis, however, his name may loom as large as anyone else in those fields of endeavor.
*Edward O Thorp Life. Edward O Thorp was born in 1932 in Chicago and was a professor, author and an avid blackjack player. He is mostly known for his book Beat the Dealer in 1962 which was the first book ever which proved that it was possible to beat the casinos at blackjack by using card counting methods. Edward O Thorp had worked for a few years in MIT as a.
Growing up in a family that struggled to get by, Ed Thorp never imagined that he would become a professor who would mathematically prove how card-counting gives every player an edge; that his discoveries would cause an uproar among casinos; that he would invent the wearable computer; or that he would take his knowledge of gambling to Wall Street, revolutionize investing, and make millions.
And yet, all of that happened.Meet Edward ThorpMath professor, inventor, best-selling author, hedge-fund manager, gambler.
Edward O. Thorp is an American mathematics professor, hedge fund manager, and blackjack player. To beat roulette, he and the father of information theory, Claude Shannon, invented the first wearable computer. Along with innovative applications of probability theory, Thorp is also the New York Times bestselling author of Beat the Dealer, the first book to mathematically prove that the house advantage in blackjack could be overcome by card-counting. He also pioneered the use of quantitative investment techniques in the financial markets. He lives in Newport Beach, California.Edward Thorp BooksBooks by Edward ThorpEdward Thorp Blackjack RulesEdward Thorp Blackjack GameFeatured Articles by Edward O. ThorpEdward Thorp PdfMathematical FinanceFunctional AnalysisGame TheoryEdward Thorp Blackjack PokerGamblingProbability & Statistics
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