Review
Reformed gamblers should be advised against reading this spellbinder about a system that worked so well against the Casino Municipale roulette tables in Nice that the gamblers not only broke their tables' banks several times over, but were also stopped from playing by the police and banned for life from the government-sponsored casinos on the French Riviera. The system, played on the black/red, high/low, even/odd squares, for very small bets, works on the principle that, where most players increase bets to cover losses, the Leigh student waits (sometimes for days) for a progression, or run, and then builds up small winnings into big bets in which the bank is playing against its own money. There's more to it, some fairly simple math to follow - but on the evidence it works. Leigh and his father were wiped out in Nice many years ago (and laughed at in the casino) and he became obsessed with finding a foolproof system. Having found it, he interviewed over 900 applicants for membership on his gambling team, coolly rehearsed their strategy in a London casino, then took his twelve associates off to Nice to savage the same casino where his father had been disgraced. He draws lively characters and offers a feast of funny dialogue. Pulling off the big caper has punctured his gambling lust, he says, but he still eyes Las Vegas with a pang. (Kirkus Reviews)
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Product Description
In the summer of 1966, Norman Leigh took a team to the Casino Municipale in Nice with the express intention of systematically winning large sums of money at roulette. Two weeks later, his team was banned from every casino in France—not because they had cheated or behaved badly, but simply because they had won—methodically and consistently. Thirteen Against the Bank is a wry and detailed account of a true event that all expert opinion deemed impossible: beating the bank at roulette. It reveals how Leigh assembled and bankrolled his crew of thirteen, instilling in them the discipline and stamina to bring off this coup and then apply it using a system known as the Reverse Labouchere betting progression. An all-time casino gambling classic.