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card counter
noun
A person who uses card counting in pontoon or blackjack in order to obtain an advantage.
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Jones is a Christian card counter.
Any veteran card counter will tell you that, eventually, the house always wins.
Matt McGee gives a tour of the new Google Maps, and a card counter develops a Google Glass app to beat the house.
Formerly of Rockland Co., NY, later of Clearwater, FL, he was happy in his life and a first-class card counter.
It's then — when there are still a disproportionate number of picture cards and tens left to be played — that a card counter dramatically raises his bets.
Mr. Axelrad, who is 35 and has a philosophy degree from Columbia, is — or used to be — a professional card counter and blackjack player.
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Far more card counters lose than win.
For the other student card counters, Walsh said, gambling at the casino was "a social thing.
Come to think of it, blackjack card counters are highly proficient at calculating and recalculating probabilities.
Unlike casinos in Las Vegas that exclude card counters, "Millionaire" has nothing against quiz experts.
Can data-mining tools originally developed to find Las Vegas card counters and cheats actually identify would-be terrorists?
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