Don Johnson (gambler)

Don Johnson (born 1962) is a professional blackjack hustler and former corporate executive who beat Atlantic City casinos for over $15 million during a six-month period in 2011.

[1][2][3] At age 30, Johnson was hired to manage Philadelphia Park, a racetrack that evolved into the Parx Casino.

After managing that and other racetracks, he served as a state regulator in Oregon, Idaho, Texas, and Wyoming.

In the early 2000s, he founded Heritage Development, a Wyoming-based company that uses computer-assisted wagering programs for horse racing.

He negotiated several changes to standard casino blackjack to gain a mathematical edge.