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The history of casinos is not just about flashing lights and massive buildings; it is built on the legends of audacious people.
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From brilliant mathematicians who broke the code to high-society whales who risked fortunes on a single spin, their tales are fascinating.
+Edward Thorp: The Father of Card Counting
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In the early 1960s, Thorp utilized early mainframe computers to mathematically prove that blackjack could actually be beaten.
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Thorp tested his theories in Las Vegas casinos, winning massive sums and proving his complex mathematics were entirely correct.
+He disguised himself in casinos to avoid detection and banningInvented the very first wearable computer to predict roulette spinsLater applied his mathematical genius to Wall Street, making billions
+The Legend of "The Run"
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In 1992, Karas drove into Las Vegas with exactly $50 in his pocket after suffering a massive losing streak in poker.
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He borrowed $10,000 from a friend, played high-stakes Razz poker, and eventually amassed a staggering $40 million fortune.
+The Fearless Australian Billionaire
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Kerry Packer, an Australian media tycoon, is widely considered the biggest "whale" (high roller) in the history of Las Vegas.
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His massive wins could single-handedly ruin a [casino](https://sinva.vn/author/wilmajyr798802/)'s quarterly earnings report, terrifying casino executives whenever he visited.
+GamblerClaim to FamePrimary GameEdward ThorpInvented Card CountingBlackjackArchie Karas$50 to $40 Million RunPoker / Craps
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They serve as both inspiring legends and terrifying cautionary tales about the ultimate power of risk and reward.
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