Don Johnson knows math. He knows what it takes to gain the “edge” needed to profit at the end of the day.
“Johnson plays a long game, so the ups and downs of individual hands, even big swings like this one, don’t matter that much to him. He is a veteran player. Little interferes with his concentration. He doesn’t get rattled.”
By exploiting the VIP system and employing his outstanding blackjack skill to its greatest potential, Johnson took the Tropicana for over $6 million, the Borgata for over $5 million, and Caesars for over $4 million. Mark Bowden of “The Atlantic” explains how this former track executive at Philadelphia Park (now Parx Racing) accomplished these amazing feats.
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