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| Dubner was also the first to publish a paper on the first [[blackjack]] point count (The High Low Count) which is used by most blackjack card counters today. This was presented at the [[Fall Joint Computer Conference]] held in [[Las Vegas Valley|Las Vegas]] in 1963 at a panel titled "Using Computers in Games of Chance and Skill". | | Dubner was also the first to publish a paper on the first [[blackjack]] point count (The High Low Count) which is used by most blackjack card counters today. This was presented at the [[Fall Joint Computer Conference]] held in [[Las Vegas Valley|Las Vegas]] in 1963 at a panel titled "Using Computers in Games of Chance and Skill". |
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− | An extensive biography of Dubner based on interviews with him and his family is presented in <i>Never Split Tens</i> by [[Les Golden]]. | + | An extensive biography of Dubner based on interviews with him and his family and highlighting the importance of his development of the "Hi-Lo" system for blackjack, is presented in the novel <i>Never Split Tens</i> by [[Les Golden]]. |
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