Jump to content

Don Schlesinger

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Donald Schlesinger is a gaming mathematician, author, lecturer, player, and member of the Blackjack Hall of Fame who specializes in the casino game of blackjack. His work in the field has spanned almost five decades. He is the author of the book Blackjack Attack - Playing the Pros' Way, currently in its third edition, which is considered one of the most sophisticated theoretical and practical studies of the game ever written.[1] In 2023 he and Dave Brolley coauthored, The Hi-Lo Card Counting System: A Complete Guide to Index Play.

Schlesinger was born in New York City and graduated from the City College of New York (CCNY) with a B.S. degree in mathematics. In addition, he holds M.A. and M.Phil. degrees in French from the City University of New York. Don began his professional life teaching mathematics and French in the New York City school system. In 1984, he changed professions and, until 1998, was a principal (executive director) at a Wall Street investment bank.[2] Since his retirement from the finance industry, he has devoted even more time to blackjack, in a researching, writing, teaching, and playing capacity.

His contributions to the game include research into optimal betting, risk analysis, optimal back counting, Floating Advantage, camouflage and team play,[3]: 107, 122, 147, 227 

He is most well known for:

  • Creating the Illustrious 18, an abridged set of the most efficient card counting indices mentioned in most card counting books published in the last 30 years.[4][5]
  • Creating DI (Desirability Index) and SCORE (Standard Comparison of Risk and Expectation), to optimally compare games under various scenarios.[6]
  • Publication of the optimal blackjack composition-dependent basic strategy.[6]: 267–268 

Schlesinger has edited, consulted and/or collaborated with many of the leading blackjack analysts, programmers, and authors, including Stanford Wong, Edward O. Thorp, Peter Griffin, Arnold Snyder, Karel Janeček, John Auston, Katarina Walker, and Norm Wattenberger. In addition, he has contributed to many different issues of the aficionado magazine Blackjack Forum.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Knapp, George (20 May 2004). "Knappster: Is what's good for Macau good for Vegas?". www.lasvegasmercury.com. Archived from the original on 22 August 2004. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Donald Schlesinger". www.realvol.com. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  3. ^ Blackwood, Kevin. Play blackjack like the pros (1st ed.). HarperResource. ISBN 978-0060731120.
  4. ^ "Encyclopedia of Casino Twenty-One". Spur of the Moment Publishing. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  5. ^ Blackwood, Kevin "Play Blackjack Like the Pros", 2005, Harper Collins, pages 18, 68-70, 85
  6. ^ a b Epstein, Richard A. (2009). The theory of gambling and statistical logic (2nd ed.). Academic Press. p. 273. ISBN 978-0123749406.
[edit]