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Revision as of 18:28, 20 October 2010

John Scarne (1903-1985)

John Scarne
BornOrlando Carmelo Scarnecchia
March 04, 1903
Steubenville, Ohio
DiedJuly 07, 1985 (age 82)
North Bergen, New Jersey
CategoriesBooks by John Scarne


Born Orlando Carmelo Scarnecchia March 4, 1903 in Steubenville, Ohio.

Died July 7, 1985 in North Bergen, New Jersey.

He moved to Fairview, New Jersey as a child.

He wrote 15 books on magic, gambling and games.

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.

He traveled throughout the military during World War II, teaching the soldiers how to keep from getting cheated at card and dice games.

Books

Autobiographies

Games and Gambling

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