More Article Categories       Internet Red Tag Sales    Great EBooks And Software At The CBMall    Submit Your Article 
 

Below This Article Are Related Videos And Other Information!!


Casino Games And Mathematics. Part 2.

Casino Games And Mathematics. Part 2.

This article has a word count of:
957

The summary for this article is:
Thorp managed to find out that owners of gambling houses gave their officials rather strict directions with regard to the strategies which they should stick to in the game with visitors. Control over fulfillment of these directions had its initial aim to prevent from a frame-up of a croupier with the rest of the gamblers, a chance of which could not be excluded. Assigned for a croupier strict rules determining his game strategy really substantially reduced a probability of su...


This article deals with the following keywords:
Gambler, casino, gambling houses, casino games



Thorp managed to find out that owners of gambling houses gave their officials rather strict directions with regard to the strategies which they should stick to in the game with visitors. Control over fulfillment of these directions had its initial aim to prevent from a frame-up of a croupier with the rest of the gamblers, a chance of which could not be excluded. Assigned for a croupier strict rules determining his game strategy really substantially reduced a probability of such a frame-up, but on the other hand, allowed an “advanced” gambler to rather adequately reveal the essence of this strategy and effectively oppose it. For unlike a croupier a gambler needn't show the first of the received cards, as well as isn't enchained by any strict rules as regards his strategy, that is why flexibly changing his behavior he can confuse a croupier. For example, Thorp found out that practically in all gambling houses of Nevada State croupiers were strictly ordered to keep away from a widow in case the amount of points in his cards exceeded or was equal to 17, and a player, from our mathematician's point of view did not have to miss an opportunity to make use of the knowledge of even some aspects of a croupier's strategy for achievement of his aims. Thus, those advantages which had an official of a gambling house from the start (as we already know, he is not obliged to open his cards at the end of the game), can be compensated to a certain degree for the knowledge of a player about the strategic "tunnel vision” of a croupier.

Besides, as has been mentioned, Thorp, while building his strategy presumed that cards were not often shuffled, in particular, if after finishing of a regular game there were still cards left in a pack, a croupier did not collect the thrown-away by the gamblers cards but dealt them anew (and the next game was played), and only after complete exhaustion of a pack, an official of a gambling house collected all the cards, thoroughly shuffled them and a new “cycle” began. Naturally, if a gambler had a good memory he could change his strategy depending on the knowledge of the cards which had gone out of the game, and what cards could still be counted upon. It is important to remember that a croupier himself who was to strictly follow the directions of the casino’s owners practically without changing his strategy!

Thorp set himself a task to formulate the rules which would allow him to calculate probabilities of taking out one or another card out of an incomplete pack. Knowing these probabilities a gambler could already with reasonable assurance draw cards from the widow without being too much afraid of “a pip out”, and besides, on the basis of the knowledge of some aspects of a croupier's strategy to make suppositions about those cards which he had, and other gamblers as well. Naturally, as a gambler was to make a decision with regard to a widow very quickly, the sought rules for calculation of probabilities were to be rather simple for a gambler to be able to use them “in mind” with the help of neither a calculator, nor a pen and paper (even if we suppose that a gambler will be given a chance to do calculation on paper, it will certainly arise suspicion). Edward Thorp managed to solve this mathematical problem having created rather simple algorithms for calculation of probabilities of taking out of one or another card from a pack, and using them to build a strategy of the game of twenty-one which would not be very complicated, allowing a gambler to considerably increase his chances of winning!

As the Hungarian mathematician A.Reni states after a few days of presenting his report on the obtained results at the meeting of the American Maths Society in 1960 in Washington “Thorp received from a businessman a letter with a check for 1 thousand dollars intended for checking of a winning strategy in practice. Thorp accepted the check and having learnt the formulated by him rules left for Nevada to try his discovery. The trial went well: less than after two hours Thorp won 17 thousand dollars.

Needless to say, the owner of a gambling house didn't share Thorp and his companion’s delight with regard to a successful comeout of the trial and the next day did his best to prevent Thorp from joining in the game. Later on Thorp tried to penetrate into other gambling houses, but the news of him had already spread far and wide, so that the doors of all the gambling houses appeared to be closed for him. Several times having adjusted a fake beard or having got a make up of a Chinese, Thorp managed to get to the gaming-table, but in any disguise his constant gain invariably gave him away. Thorp had to refuse from further checking of the strategy developed by him". Though "additional checks” were “necessary” only to enrich the pockets of the talented mathematician. One could hardly doubt that E.Thorp managed to create a real winning strategy!

However, since he could no longer benefit from his discovery himself, he decided to render “welfare assistance” to his colleagues having published in 1961 a small article in an American academic journal (Thorp E.O. "A favourable strategy for twenty-one", Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci., 47, 110-112, (1961)). And despite the small size of the article and, consequently, an extremely condensed form of persentment, made it comprehensible for rather a narrow group of professionals, one can be sure that a number of American scientists and their friends certainly "improved" their material situation (owners of gambling houses were unlikely to read scientific magazines at that time).

 

 
Translate Page Into German Translate Page Into French Translate Page Into Italian Translate Page Into Portuguese Translate Page Into Spanish Translate Page Into Japanese Translate Page Into Korean

More Articles

 

 

Search This Site

 

Products And Downloads



 

eBay Auctions

 

B90 - 12 Carat Princess Cubic Zirconium Cz Tennis Bracelet

US $29.99 (0 Bid)
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:45:29 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

Sports Illustrated Magazine 1997 Venus Williams Tennis

US $2.99
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:46:00 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $2.99
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Wilson Hyper Hammer 6 Carbon Matrix Tennis Racquet With Shoulder Bag

US $26.00 (8 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:46:14 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

Xmas Gift Blue Sapphire White Gold Plated Tennis Beautiful Bracelet Hand Chain

US $1.56 (0 Bid)
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:46:45 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

New Prince Precision Equipe Lb 110 4 1/4 Tennis Racket

US $114.99
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:47:04 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $114.99
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Head I.s2 Intelligence Tennis Racket 98 4 5/8 New S 2

US $122.99
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:47:11 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $122.99
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Nice Womens 8 Fashion Tennis Shoes

US $0.99 (0 Bid)
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:47:34 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $12.00
Bid now | Buy it now | Add to watch list

Carole Lombard 8x11 Photo B&w Playing Tennis Cute

US $7.99
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:47:50 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $7.99
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Boys Nike Tennis Shoes Sz 2.5

US $12.50 (9 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:47:53 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

Vintage 925 Gold Washed Stone Accented Tennis Bracelets

US $15.00 (1 Bid)
End Date: Saturday Feb-04-2012 13:48:22 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

 

More Articles And Free Videos

 

Eli Manning 2004 Draft Day Picks

... bloodlines like this it is no wonder that Manning is one of the best quarterbacks in the game today. Since an early age he has been around the game of football, and this is evident by the way that he plays the game on the field. After a successful high school career Manning took his game to the University ... 

Read Full Article  


Essential Boxing Equipment For Every Boxer

... give you much quicker hands. If you can keep a speed bag going for an extended period of time, then you will be able to have quick enough hands to jab your opponent through their defenses. Of course the most important piece of boxing equipment is your boxing gloves. You need to have boxing gloves to protect ... 

Read Full Article  


6 Things To Consider In Bowling Shirt Designs

... Offering a full collar and often a button-up design, these shirts remain en vogue today, as well. Still, some teams prefer cotton shirts that provide for better breathing or even special jerseys. Plain old T-shirts of 100 percent cotton often work well, too. Colors: Every team should have its set colors. ... 

Read Full Article  


Elements Of Triathlon Competition

... the 1920's, when the first triathlons were held, this topic had been ringing wild in the sports world. To put a stop on this, a Navy Commander named Cdr. John Collins initiated an event wherein swimming, cycling and running routines are involved. An athletic event composed of three contests, triathlon ... 

Read Full Article  


Curing Basic Golfing Ailments

... irons. Their alignment with the body falls right about in between short irons and long irons. If a golfer s body hangs too far forward, which much more common than too far back, the body can produce a slight shift during the swing and once again thwart the efforts to fix the slice. A firm, middle of the ... 

Read Full Article  

 




Home Page