In February 2017, Grochowski was ranked No. 9 on a list of top gambling experts by GamblingSites.com. It compared Grochowski to his former Chicago Sun-Times colleague, film critic Roger Ebert, for making his specialty a topic of mainstream conversation. He published his first gambling book in 1996 entitled
Gaming: Cruising the Casino with a Syndicated Gambling Columnist. He then began a series of books all aimed at answering questions about a specific topic or game. The 1998 book
The Casino Answer Book explained the basics of casino gambling for beginners. His other books include
The Video Poker Answer Book 2000,
The Craps Answer Book 2001 and
The Slot Machine Answer Book 2005. The author also contributes articles to magazines and internet publications. His articles can be found online at the Casino City Times website and in a number of magazines including
Casino Player, Strictly Slots, Southern Gaming and Destinations and
Midwest Gaming & Travel magazines for players. He also writes for a number of industry publications, including
Casino Journal and
Slot Manager magazines. Grochowski was one of the first to warn players about the high house edge on games that pay 6:5 on blackjacks instead of the traditional 3:2. Advantage play expert Eliot Jacobson, PhD, wrote, In August 2002, the Flamingo and a few other strip casinos introduced 6:5 blackjack. In September, 2002, John Grochowski wrote the first article bringing the house edge for 6:5 to light, “Avoid 6-5 Single-Deck Blackjack Games.” The author also has gone into broadcasting. His one-minute "Casino Answer Man" tips began airing on news-talk WLS-AM (890) in
Chicago in July 2010. Before that, he did one-minute "Beat the Odds tips" on all-news WBBM-AM (780) and a one-hour
Casino Answer Man talk show on WCKG-FM (105.9), both in
Chicago. The WBBM spots aired from May 2005 through June 2010. The WCKG-FM talk show made its debut in February 2006, and last aired Oct. 28, 2007. It was canceled when the station changed formats. Grochowski has been featured on three
Travel Channel specials,
Las Vegas: What Would You Do If ..., ''Vegas: What's New 2005
and Vegas: What's New 2006''. He also had a moment in the limelight as a game show contestant, winning $125,000 in July 2000 on
ABC's
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire with
Regis Philbin. ==References==