zengrifter
Banned
King of hearts?
Semyon Dukach places another bet
By Joseph P. Kahn
Boston Globe Staff | May 10, 2006
NEWTON -- When introduced in ''Busting Vegas," Ben Mezrich's bestseller about a renegade band of MIT blackjack players who made millions outwitting casino dealers in the 1990s, Semyon Dukach is in full James Bond mode, hobbling toward a burning airplane to retrieve a bundle of cash.
Many hair-raising -- and lucrative -- escapades follow. In the book's epilogue, composed roughly a decade after Mezrich's tale ends, Dukach steps forward and tosses a few firebombs of his own, calling the casino industry ''evil" and plugging an instructional DVD of his on winning blackjack, MIT-style. Now meet Dukach in an autobiographical blurb posted on myspace.com.
...continued here - http://www.boston.com/ae/media/articles/2006/05/10/king_of_hearts/
Semyon Dukach places another bet
By Joseph P. Kahn
Boston Globe Staff | May 10, 2006
NEWTON -- When introduced in ''Busting Vegas," Ben Mezrich's bestseller about a renegade band of MIT blackjack players who made millions outwitting casino dealers in the 1990s, Semyon Dukach is in full James Bond mode, hobbling toward a burning airplane to retrieve a bundle of cash.
Many hair-raising -- and lucrative -- escapades follow. In the book's epilogue, composed roughly a decade after Mezrich's tale ends, Dukach steps forward and tosses a few firebombs of his own, calling the casino industry ''evil" and plugging an instructional DVD of his on winning blackjack, MIT-style. Now meet Dukach in an autobiographical blurb posted on myspace.com.
...continued here - http://www.boston.com/ae/media/articles/2006/05/10/king_of_hearts/