Unique Experiences
The Real Deal: Blackjack Demo and Talk by "Bringing Down the House" Card Counter
- Item Number
- 226
- Estimated Value
- 3000 USD
- Sold
- 1400 USD to bcffb423a
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Did you see the movie "21" or read the book "Bringing Down the House," about the phenomenal success of the MIT Blackjack team? Here's your chance to hear true confessions from Discovery Museum Board Member Henry Houh, one of the card counters who made the casinos quake. This is the real deal from an insider's point of view that you will never hear anywhere else.
Gather up to thirty of your friends (or work colleagues) for this unforgettable blackjack talk. Henry will arrive with cards, chips and instructional materials to demonstrate how a game of Blackjack is played, show you some techniques not shown in the movie and regale you with true stories of life on the team. Henry will demystify card counting by teaching you and your friends how to do it using the same methods the team used to win millions of dollars.
A copy of the book "Bringing Down the House," and a Bluray of "21" autographed by Henry who appeared in the movie are included in this exceptionally rare package.
Couple this with a home party or work party for an unforgettable evening!
Item Special Note
Available dates and locations (within 90 minute drive of Boston) to be coordinated with Henry Houh, to occur before 11/1/2025.
The Discovery Museum does not condone underground blackjack clubs, but does support the natural curiosity and creativity in all.
Donated By:
Henry Houh, Discovery Museum Board Member
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