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In 1979 a group of MIT students walked into a Las Vegas casino with nothing but memorised numbers in their heads, and walked out with more money than most of them would earn in a year of tuition. This wasn’t luck. It was real, provable mathematics, applied with the discipline of an actual investment fund.
This video breaks down how card counting actually works, how a small group of students built a real team structure to hide it from casino security, the disguises and blacklists that followed once casinos caught on, and the surprising twist in how the whole operation eventually came to an end.
Spoiler: the math never stopped working.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 The weekend that changed everything
00:31 What card counting actually is
01:08 The mathematician who proved it worked
01:32 How MIT turned it into a team operation
01:51 The spotters and the big players
02:31 Why casinos couldn’t spot the pattern
02:53 How much they actually won
03:28 How casinos fought back
04:09 The disguises and the blacklists
04:38 The courtroom battles
04:50 Why the math still works today
05:05 How casinos actually ended it
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