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History - Breaking Vegas Black Jack Man
History - Breaking Vegas Black Jack Man
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He had an IQ of 169, an MBA from Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; graduated Magna cum Laude with a degree in Economics from Yale; and possessed uncanny musical talents. Meet Ken Uston a 38-year-old senior vice president of the PacificStock Exchange in San Francisco... at least during the week. On weekends, Las Vegas and Atlantic City casinos knew him as The Mad Bomber, The Roadrunner, The Phantom, and other assumed names. He was the fearless ringleader of a team of elusive, handpicked card counters that terrorized the gaming industry. We reveal how this promising young executive began living a double life, ultimately emerging as one of the greatest legends and inspirations in gambling history. Featuring exclusive interviews withUston's mentor, teammates, and family members, the program explores this iconic gambler's journey up to his untimely, mysterious death in 1987.