Semyon Dukach Seminars

zengrifter

Banned
Semyon Dukach was on CNN the other day. zg

http://blackjackscience.com/seminars.html

Semyon Dukach was the founder and president of Amphibian Investments, the largest and most successful of the MIT blackjack teams. Banned from the casinos for winning too much money, he has trained and mentored over 100 successful MIT blackjack team players, including the ones on whom the characters in Bringing Down the House are based.

Mr. Dukach has an MS from MIT and a BS from Columbia. He was the founder and CEO of Fast Engines, an internet software company sold to Adero in 2000, and currently sits on the board of Vert Inc., and is a CEO mentor at the Cambridge Business Development Center. His current projects include running EMUmail, Inc., with offshoot sister sites SMTP.com and SendSimply, investing in start-ups, and, of course, running Blackjack Seminars.

In recent television appearances including ABC Primetime and in an interview on CNN, Semyon Dukach has vowed to share his knowledge about beating the casinos with a larger audience. On May 9, the History Channel released a two-hour feature on the development of the MIT Blackjack Teams, featuring Mr. Dukach as one of the key original players. Future TV spots will include a BBC special (date to be announced).
 

Tom

Well-Known Member
Going Public.

Do you really think all this scmuck and so forth is good medicine for the real card counters..................I DONT.
 

Rob McGarvey

Well-Known Member
Re: Going Public.

You are right. By disclosing so much info about winning methods it will do nothing but hurt us in the long run. Why do you think we are seeing so many 6:5 tables, CSM's, etc? After David McDowell's Ace Prediciton book gets printed they will begin to shuffle the decks behind a curtain, or go totally CSM, then hand shuffle on top of that. You see, after you've made your millions, you'd like the recognition for being so damned smart. At what cost?
 
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