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Blackjack / Roulette / Edward O. Thorp / Wearable computer / Card counting / Gaming mathematics / Claude Shannon / Casino game / Kelly criterion / Games / Gambling / Entertainment
Date: 2003-01-20 18:51:18
Blackjack
Roulette
Edward O. Thorp
Wearable computer
Card counting
Gaming mathematics
Claude Shannon
Casino game
Kelly criterion
Games
Gambling
Entertainment

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