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    How is Richard Feynman related to blackjack? Are you in physics? Feynman probably will not beat blackjack even in his days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aceside View Post
    How is Richard Feynman related to blackjack?
    How is anything you post ever related to CORRECT blackjack information?

    What happened to "I will read more, post less?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by aceside View Post
    How is Richard Feynman related to blackjack? Are you in physics? Feynman probably will not beat blackjack even in his days.
    Feynman was one of the most outstanding geniuses who also had the rare gift of being able to communicate with regular people. I’m sure that if he ever applied himself to blackjack he would have crushed the game mathematically while having a great personable & chatty act on top of it.


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