4/14/2022

Semyon Dukach Blackjack Science

24
Semyon Dukach Blackjack ScienceSemyon Dukach Blackjack ScienceBlackjack

Semyon Dukach was born and raised in Moscow, Russia, coming to the U.S. with his family as a 10-year-old kid in 1979. He studied computer science at Columbia University (where he co-authored work on virtual worlds at IBM Research in 1988) and went on to grad school at MIT, where he created the Simple Network Payment Protocol (one of the earliest ways to transfer money on the Internet) and became a major player in the now-infamous MIT blackjack team. After university, Semyon played key roles at several startups, including Fast Engines (an enterprise software solution to speed up Web apps using the FastCGI protocol), Vert (producing bright outdoor displays on top of cabs with location-specific video ads), GottaFlirt.com (an online dating game), AccuRev (version control software), SMTP.com (a bootstrapped email delivery provider) and PDFFiller.com (online platform for editing and filling PDF forms).

Semyon Dukach (born 25 October 1968) is the Founding Partner of One Way Ventures, 1 2 a venture capital fund that backs immigrant entrepreneurs. 3 4 He is also known as the former Managing Director of Techstars in Boston, 5 a top angel investor, 6 the former Chairman of SMTP (company) (NASDAQ: SHSP), 7 and a former professional blackjack player with the MIT Blackjack Team.

Dukach
  1. I purchased the Blackjack Science DVD that is presented by Semyon Dukach a couple of years ago and I still refer to it until this day. It's relatively cheap on the website and won't break your wallet. Semyon basically does a good job of explaining the hi-lo count in his video and is very comprehensive.
  2. The first instructional DVD from Blackjack Science, Card Counting Techniques features Semyon Dukach of the MIT blackjack team. Semyon Dukach's MIT teams have won millions from casinos around the world, and he has been featured on ABC, CNN, the BBC, the History Channel, and the National Geographic Channel.
Semyon dukach blackjack science

Semyon Dukach Blackjack Science Olympiad

In 2012 he left his position as CEO of SMTP to focus full-time on angel investing, mentoring young entrepreneurs, and supporting causes like the Carter Center and his own Troublemaker Award. He also serves as a judge for MassChallenge, and for the Lemelson / MIT student inventiveness prize. He windsurfs whenever possible and rides his bike through red lights, but sold his helicopter to quit while he's ahead.