Bernard Marantelli
ZaraPearson
あらすじ
In a world where the house always wins, Bernard Marantelli flipped the script. This is not just a story about numbers, it's a story about vision, nerve, and the relentless pursuit of possibility. 'Bernard Marantelli: The Man Who Beat the Odds' unravels the astonishing true tale of a gambler who didn't just play the lottery, he mastered it. With a mind wired for patterns and a will forged in risk, he orchestrated one of the most audacious plays in modern gambling history: a calculated, high-stakes strategy that cracked a $95 million jackpot wide open. But this isn't just about winning money. It's about challenging systems that seem untouchable, rewriting the rules of probability, and proving that genius often hides in plain sight, behind spreadsheets, sleepless nights, and a refusal to accept "impossible." Part thriller, part blueprint for bold thinking, this is the definitive account of how one man turned the world's oldest game of chance into a game of skill and walked away a legend.