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Blackjack hall of fame: Peter Griffin |

Monday, 21 July 2008
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Peter was the math genius who first proposed using the mathematical shortcuts developed by statisticians for estimating answers to highly complex problems in analyzing and comparing blackjack card-counting systems. He was the first to break down the potential gains available from any card-counting method to two prime factors: the betting correlation (??) and the playing efficiency (PE). These two parameters facilitated highly accurate estimation of any system's potential win rate in any game using any betting spread, without extensive computer simulations. He described how these methods could be used to evaluate the differences between single-level and multi-level counting systems, as well as the value of using multi-parameter methods (keeping more than one count). This book was a milestone for system researchers, developers, and players as the most important analysis of card-counting systems since Thorp's Beat the Dealer. Blackjack researchers have been using Griffin's methods ever since. Any proposed counting system, regardless of its level of simplicity or complexity, can quickly be broken down to its ?? and PE, and its comparative value to other systems and methods can be determined. Over a period spanning twenty years, Griffin published dozens of technical papers in mathematical journals and at academic conferences, all gambling related. Even in his most technical writing, wit and off-the-cuff quips are the hallmarks of his style. Griffin authored two books, The Theory of Blackjack: The Complete Card Counter's Guide to the Casino Game of 21 (1978, revised many times since, published by Huntington Press); and Extra Stuff: Gambling Ramblings (1991). Peter Griffin died in 1998 at the age of sixty-one. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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