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Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions

Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions

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Author: Ben Mezrich
Publisher: Free Press
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 426 reviews
Sales Rank: 6026

Media: Paperback
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 0743249992
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1720922
EAN: 9780743249997
ASIN: 0743249992

Publication Date: September 9, 2003
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P B#1 National Bestseller!/B BR The amazing inside story about a gambling ring of M.I.T. students who beat the system in Vegas -- and lived to tell how. P Robin Hood meets the Rat Pack when the best and the brightest of M.I.T.'s math students and engineers take up blackjack under the guidance of an eccentric mastermind. Their small blackjack club develops from an experiment in counting cards on M.I.T.'s campus into a ring of card savants with a system for playing large and winning big. In less than two years they take some of the world's most sophisticated casinos for more than three million dollars. But their success also brings with it the formidable ire of casino owners and launches them into the seedy underworld of corporate Vegas with its private investigators and other violent heavies. P Filled with tense action, high stakes, and incredibly close calls, IBringing Down the House/I is a nail-biting read that chronicles a real-life Ocean's Eleven. It's one story that Vegas does not want you to read.


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5 out of 5 stars Great book   November 22, 2008
Joel R. Gabelman (Chicago, IL)
Pros: Great book about MIT students who use their brains for more than science, but to take advantage of inefficient markets. Well written, fast paced and exciting. br / br /Cons: None br / br /Summary: Fast read about a real story that's exciting and fun. br / br /Overall: 9/10


5 out of 5 stars Interesting and Amazing   November 12, 2008
Mark D. Thill (Arlington Heights, IL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In Bringing Down The House, Ben Mezrich tells the true story of a group of MIT students who count cards in blackjack. The story focuses on Kevin Lewis, and how he came to be an expert card counter. At no time is this story dull or boring. It will keep you into it until the very end. The story itself is unbelievable, which makes the book even more amazing. Mezrich does a great job of describing the thoughts and actions that each student took during the book. He also does a good job on showing each character's growth and development during the book. Kevin starts off the story as a shy Asian kid who is not happy with his job at the lab. Once his friends Martinez and Fisher show him the amazing world of counting cards, Kevins life turns completely different. The Las Vegas highlife and huge amounts of money turn Kevin into a completely different person. His change during the book is smooth and very believable. This is the kind of book that you will pick up and wont be able to put down. It's an easy and a very fun read. It will show you a different side of Vegas and a different side of Blackjack. Mezrich shows how difficult card counting really is and how much hard work it is to master it. Kevin and his team went out nearly every weekend to Vegas to count cards. Their lives in Las Vegas completely overshadowed their lives at home. Not only did the team spend almost every weekend in Las Vegas, but they had to keep their double lives secret from all their family and close friends. The team counted for over a year. Spending that much time together, there must be some problems they encounter. If you read this book I can guarantee you that you will not be disappointed.


1 out of 5 stars Tired of being lied to   November 11, 2008
Lou (OH)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Looks like Ben Mezrich can join the ranks of James Frey, Dave Pelzer and Kathy O'Beirne, who write fiction but call it non-fiction. After reading this book I decided to do some online research. Didn't take long to find this comment in Wikipedia "In 2008, Boston magazine and The Boston Globe investigated the accuracy of Mezrich's non-fiction, identifying occasions in his blackjack books where scenes were invented out of whole cloth." Very disappointing to discover another best seller that is so fabricated yet purports to be telling the truth.


1 out of 5 stars I enjoyed reading it until I did some background research   November 9, 2008
Neurofox
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Not sure what to say. There might be a kernel of truth to what happened, but it certainly didn't happen as described in this tripe. Anyone who falls for this sure is naive.


4 out of 5 stars Liked the book, but not the crude language.   October 31, 2008
Mallori (Utah)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I didn't understand why the book said the F word so many times. I know that it is based in Vegas, but I just don't think that it was necessary and got very annoying towards the end. It also makes me hesitate to recommend this book because I don't want to offend anyone and them thinking that I didn't mind the crude language. br / br /After I read the book I looked up the story on the Internet about what happened with these MIT guys and I was annoyed to find that most of the stuff that was in the novel was untrue or exageratted. I just wish he wouldn't of made up some of the stuff in the book. I am sure it would of still been interesting if he told the truth of what the students did.

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