Learn from two Vegas pit bosses and their 21 winning spree!
Bored and sensing a shift in the management wind at the casino where he worked, author Andrew Uyal learned how to count cards from his supervisor, Mark Stevens, an expert blackjack player who beat the gambling joints on his days off. Twenty-five-year-old Andrew was recently divorced, had a young son to support, and was ready for a challenge that offered mental stimulation, financial profit, and even a taste of danger.
Andrew and Mark started small, with low stakes and hit-and-run incursions into the Las Vegas locals' casinos. Their familiarity with the inner workings of casino personnel allowed them to quickly determine what their antagonists behind the tables were doing and why they were doing it and how Andrew and Mark could use that knowledge against them. Their intimacy with casino procedures, however, didn't protect them from the adversity that came with being a card counter.
No blackjack book has ever been written from such a deep-rooted behind-the-scenes perspective as Blackjack Insiders. You'll ride along with the two rogue pit bosses as they take on casino after casino in city after city, experiencing wild bankroll swings and being viewed and treated like criminals.
In the end, after burning out casinos across the country, Andrew and Mark took a tally and found themselves with a problem everyone dreams of having: "Where do we put all of this money?"
About the Author:
Andrew Uyal is a casino floor supervisor in Las Vegas, Nevada. He doesn't play blackjack anymore (or does he?). Instead, he manages casino pits in an upscale Las Vegas Strip resort, politely backing off advantage players who take their tactics too far. He's also a big Vegas Golden Knights hockey fan and likes spending time with his family and, of course, his dog.