Nicholas Colon

Nicholas is a 17 year veteran of the casino gaming industry. He is former player manager with the infamous MIT Blackjack teams and is a regular attendee of the Blackjack Ball, a gathering of the world’s top professional gamblers.

He is the Managing Director of the Alea Consulting Group, a leading gaming consultant company with a focus on gaming economics and, is a frequent contributor to world class business publications like Forbes and Entrepreneur magazines’ and over 15 gaming trade publications. He is also the founder of Casino Exploits a player centric casino gaming site.

Nicholas has lectured at major US universities like Clemson University, Michigan State University and Duke University. His vast business and gaming  expertise, is supplemented by post graduate degrees in Medicine, Business Administration and Applied Physics.
 

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Engaging in Advantage Play you often have to travel to out of state locations. When you play, specifically on a team you will travel; most often to casino centric towns like Atlantic City and Las Vegas. Over the past decade or so more and more cities with casinos in them have popping up in the United States and abroad.

In Ian Fleming’s James Bond spy novels, James Bond is the most successful gambler on her Majesties Secret Service. In the movies the casino scenes usually show Mr. Bond playing Baccarat. And of course he usually wins. In the novels James Bond is also a notorious roulette player, and true to the fictional nature of the story he always wins. Mr.

The Ian Flemming 007 spy novels are one of the most recognizable brands in books and movies. And the main character James Bond is the pinnacle alpha made. Being the ultimate super spy Mr. Bond possess all sorts of unique talents. The top spy on her majesty’s secret service is also the best gambler at MI6.

Every game in a casino can be beaten given the right set of circumstances. It’s important to know that a game will eventually no longer be profitable; but not to worry, because new opportunities are always presenting themselves