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21: Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions
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Length
7 hrs and 56 mins
Audible Release Date
01-29-08
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Customer Rating

4.13 based on 299 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

In the midst of the Go-Go '90s, the culture of greed infused the MIT campus. A small blackjack club sprang up, dedicated to counting cards and beating the house at major casinos around the country. The Club grew slowly at first, but by the late 1990s, the right people had come up with the right system to take some of the world's most sophisticated casinos for all they were worth. In less than two years, this ring of card savants earned more than $3 million from corporate Vegas. This is the true story of how they did it.

Bringing Down the House is everyman's dream, certainly every gambler's dream, and gambling is a growth industry on the East and West Coasts.

A cross between Liar's Poker, Ocean's Eleven, and The Cuckoo's Egg, this fast-paced caper features the most unlikely of heroes, a bunch of super-smart MIT geeks. Before the dot.coms kidnapped the mathematical geniuses of MIT, here's what higher education produced from the dark underbelly of the Ivy League, where kids with brains, money, and bright futures were just as likely to be found gambling in a Paradise Island casino as putting in time in the library.

©2002 Ben Mezrich; (P)2008 Simon and Schuster, Inc.

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This account of the MIT nerds who (legally!) beat the Vegas casinos out of millions gilds the lily by overdramatizing an already fascinating true story. Thank goodness narrator Heller pulls in the opposite direction to restore some equilibrium. He was obviously cast for his youthful voice, but he also provides an intelligent, contained interpretation. The mix of tabloid writing and Apollonian delivery works particularly well. A tasty snack of a listen. (c) AudioFile 2005

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Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Fabulous!"
By: Diane (Holmdel, NJ, USA)
August 29, 2009
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. The story was interesting and I thought that the narrator did a great job (and he had a nice voice).
3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "Might have been good...I'll never find out."
By: Benjamin (Phoenix, AZ, USA)
April 12, 2009
I'll echo the sentiments of the previous reviewer. How could this awful narration passed muster as professional? I mean, really, it is beyond a distraction to hear this poor guy swallow a huge hair ball and wheeze his way past his own tonsils every few paragraphs. It gets to the point where you are waiting for it...just....waiting for it and then you realize - wham! You just missed two minutes of dialogue! I couldn't finish the book. Just awful! If the Audible editors have any integrity that will post this review as is - we'll see..
4 of 4 people found this review helpful:
Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Good book ruined by bad narration"
By: Richard (Penfield, NY, USA)
December 02, 2008
You know how you feel when you're first getting a cold? You know, where you can feel that lump of phlegm stuck in your throat, and you find yourself subconsciously swallowing harder and harder to try to get rid of it? I think this narrator was coming down with a cold, because all I could hear was his constant swallowing, gulping, gasping, and wheezing--it's very distracting.

The story is entertaining and for the most part well written, though the author does sometimes lapse into stereotypes and cliches.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "21"
By: Michael (havelock, NC, USA)
November 30, 2008
a great book
1 of 2 people found this review helpful:
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "If only I could count"
By: Rob (Halifax, Canada)
November 03, 2008
Wow what a story. I am not much of a gambler or card player, but it is a great read. Now, if only I could count cards like that, I too could be rich!
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