Paul Mendelson
Chief author with expertise in mind casino games like Bridge and Poker.
Paul Mendelson
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Experts

Paul Mendelson understands Live casino games like no other, and his expertise in sports betting odds is equally unmatched. However, gambling wasn’t the only thing he was interested in. His working career rather started unconventionally.

Paul began writing for plays at a young age and found his way to the National Theatre when he was only 21. He started at the front of the House and then worked as an assistant director before becoming a playwright. His play, “You’re Quite Safe With Me,” performed at the Cottesloe Theatre, became a milestone in his career, making him the youngest writer to have performed at the National Theatre. Following two unsuccessful plays, he soon went to non-fiction writing, where he eventually found his interest and talent in casinos and gambling.

About author

Experience
Casino Games Authority and Columnist
1990 - Ongoing
Financial Times

Mendelson shifted gears and honed his expertise in mind sports, particularly bridge, poker, and casino games. He authored twelve titles on these subjects, establishing himself as a leading authority in the field.

His weekly bridge column for the Financial Times cemented his reputation as a trusted source for strategic insights.

Travel Writer and Broad Genre Author
1980 - Ongoing

Paul's talents extend beyond casino games. He has interviewed business leaders for the FT, embarked on travel writing adventures, and contributed articles on various subjects to publications across the globe.

He also penned a thought-provoking monologue, "Across the Veldt, " which explored South Africa's political and cultural landscape.

Crime Fiction Novelist
2010 - Ongoing

Never one to shy away from a challenge, Paul returned to his first love - crime fiction. After years of experimentation with different themes, his persistence paid off with publishing his critically acclaimed novel "The First Rule of Survival."

Playwright and Theatre Director
1980 - 1990

After his initial success at the National Theatre, Paul ventured into television writing for shows like "The Bill" and "Moon and Son." While this stint proved less fruitful, it showcased his versatility as a writer.

Hobby

Paul has a lifelong passion for storytelling and exploring various creative avenues. From crafting theatrical experiences to unraveling the complexities of casino games and weaving captivating crime fiction, his diverse pursuits demonstrate a curious mind and a love for exploring new possibilities..