| Get The Edge At Blackjack by John May & Frank Scoblete | |
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Learn real strategies that not only the casinos don't want you to know, but that many of the greatest blackjack players would prefer to keep all to themselves. They are known as advantage-play methods because they give the player the advantage over the casino. They range from the widely-known... |
| Blackjack Without Tears by David H. Morse | |
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The complete advanced manual loaded with counting strategy, clumping strategy, Signature Cards, money management, advanced card play techniques, betting tactics, and flash-cards, designed for today's games, and much more... |
| Best Blackjack By Frank Scoblete | |
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Most Blackjack books are either useless to the serious or semi-serious Blackjack player, or are about count strategies that are useful but the book itself is so theoretical and tedious it will bore you to tears. Not so with Mr. Scoblete's tome. In a breezy and easily understandable style, he covers the basics of single and multiple game strategy for various gambling venues, then moves on to advanced counting strategies. |
| Knock-Out Blackjack by Olaf Vancura, Ken Fuchs | |
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If you have tried counting cards using other systems and have failed, then Knock-out Blackjack is the book for you. Not only is the system uncomplicated, but the authors layout a step by step progression of easily understandable techniques. The data supporting the K-O system is included in various chapters, yet you do not need to know or memorize the math. There is no dividing and they show you how to make a simple adjustment so you there are no negative number to work with. And it is easily adjustable to any number of decks. |
| The Mathematics Of Gambling by Dr. Edward O. Thorp | |
| Eduard Thorp is adjunct professor of finance and mathematics at the Univerity of California as Irvine, where he has taught courses in finance, probability and functional analysis. He previously taught at the University of California at Los Angeles, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and New Mexico State Univerity. | |
| Blackjack - A Winner's Handbook by Jerry L. Patterson | |
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In this completely revised edition of his classic Blackjack guide, gambling
expert Jerry L. Patterson shares winning strategies that help anyone-from
beginners to seasoned pros-beat the odds. Packed with new information and
strategies, this book gives gamblers everything they need to know to find
the winning edge-from card counting to playing at Internet casinos. Plus: · Advantage strategies for beginners and pros alike. · The truth about card counting. · Internet casinos: possibilities and pitfalls. · and more... |
| The World's Greatest Blackjack Book by Lance Humble, Carl Cooper | |
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A revised edition of the blackjack player's bible, with complete information on the odds, betting strategies, and much more -- now updated to include the rules of play in Atlantic City as well as international playing rules. |
| All About Blackjack by John T. Gollehon | |
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Blackjack is the only casino game where the player can actually acquire an edge. Unlike other games where the player always has a disadvantage, in blackjack, the advantage constantly shifts from player to casino and back. ALL ABOUT BLACKJACK offers important information about how the game is played and gives you a solid foundation for winning. |
| Professional Blackjack by Stanford Wong | |
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Professional Blackjack is 350 pages of card-counting advice for beginners to experts. It presents the high-low and the halves. The high-low is the best combination of simplicity and power, and probably is the most popular system used by card counters. Halves is a level-3 system that yields almost perfect estimates of your advantage, information you need to determine your optimal bet size. |
| Winning Casino Blackjack For The Non-Counter by Avery Cardoza | |
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Revised and expanded with the latest coverage on blackjack, this groundbreaking book by one of the world's greatest players is meant for the average player looking to beat the casinos. It shows how to beat blackjack games anywhere in the world. |








