Lawrence Revere
Lawrence Revere was an author, casino pit boss, and professional blackjack player best known for his book Playing Blackjack as a Business. Revere played under multiple aliases, including Leonard "Speck" Parsons and Paul Mann.
Education and personal life
Revere had a degree in mathematics from the University of Nebraska.He died of cancer on April 23, 1977.
Card counting
Revere promoted the following card counting strategies developed with Julian Braun, which were detailed in Playing Blackjack as a Business:- The Revere Point Count
- The Revere Five Count Strategy
- The Reverse Plus-Minus Strategy
- The Ten Count Strategy
Revere was a controversial figure as he worked both sides of the game at once, advising both sides. But he was also known as a master of avoiding detection by casinos, and as an early proponent of composition-dependent strategy and floating advantage. And he trained many of the early counters, some of whom use his strategies to this day.