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| Orlando Carmelo Scarnecchia was born March 4, 1903, in Steubenville, Ohio and at some point anglicized his name to John Scarne (/skɑɹni/}}). He moved to Fairview, New Jersey as a child. Leaving school after the eighth grade, he learned as a teenager how to perform card tricks like three-card monte and to gamble using cards and dice. His mother, disappointed in how he was making his money (the family was Roman Catholic), encouraged him to take up magic instead. He soon started making money at card tricks. Gradually, Scarne became quite an expert at tricks and games of all kinds. Articles were written about him in various magazines, and he was hired as a consultant or advisor by various companies. He also wrote or co-wrote twenty-eight books on games, such as Scarne on Dice, Scarne's Guide to Modern Poker and Scarne's New Complete Guide to Gambling. He also wrote two autobiographies: The Amazing World of John Scarne: A Personal History (1956), and The Odds Against Me (1966). He served as a technical advisor in the 1973 motion picture, The Sting, and doubled for actor Paul Newman's hands during scenes that involved card manipulations and deck switching. But he was happiest when inventing (and marketing, through his company John Scarne Games, Inc.) new games, which he did quite a bit. And he was especially proud of one called Teeko, which he invented in 1945 (version withdrawn), re-invented in 1952 and modified in the 1960s. He was so proud of the game that he named his son John Teeko Scarne. But he never made a profit on the game, and it is now virtually unknown. Scarne's most famous trick was called the Scarne Aces. The trick involved taking a deck of cards, performing a specific shuffle on them and then picking out the four aces from the deck. Scarne was also the first person to expose Edward O. Thorp's winning blackjack system. In his book The Odds Against Me, he analyzed Thorp's system and concluded that the whole system was loaded with mathematical errors and it was pure fiction dreamed by Thorp. Scarne also went on to expose Wilson's famous blackjack point count system. Scarne married Steffi Storm (née Norma Kearney) in 1955 (and they had John Teeko the same year). Scarne died July 27, 1985 at 82, while living in North Bergen, New Jersey. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for John Scarne ] | Searches on eBay |
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