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

asked by tsu on November 16, 2006 9:30 PM
#1 National Bestseller!

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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I really enjoyed the book. Despite the fact that it was pretty evident how it will end up, it's great to read all about the tale and how things progress. a pretty easy reading style, and i was anxious to read more about their stories and how it would come to an end.

it's a very interesting approach, taken by the MIT kids, but one that is a fun read.
reviewed by vcedwards on November 17, 2006 9:53 PM

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What a great read! Bringing Down the House is a superb story that reads like a fast-paced action thriller, but the kicker is that everything in this story really happened. Once i started reading this story, I couldn't put it down until the last page. I truly believe that its a must have for any serious fan of gambling and/or blackjack. It will inspire and give hope to the hopeless blackjacker such as myself. I doubt that you will be disappointed.
reviewed by maxwell on November 21, 2006 1:37 PM

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