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Professional Blackjack |
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Useful but dated (
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This book is primarily useful as a reference work. Anyone who is serious about using either of the systems presented in it (Hi-Lo and Halves) will need it, but it is definitely not for beginners.Playing conditions have deteriorated nationwide since this book was first published (and since its upd..
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Inside the Poker Mind: Essays on Hold em and General Poker Concepts |
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Mastering the Game (
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John Feeney is one of the kindest people Ive ever met. He is always polite, and is very generous. Another thing I like about him is that he completely level headed and objective when he discusses things.Am I saying because I like him and he is one of my very best friends? Well, yes! However, I am..
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Zen and the Art of Poker: Timeless Secrets to Transform Your Game |
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Very good enjoyable book ¿ Now Get to Playin (
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This was a very Enjoyable Book. It provided important and useful concepts about the game of Poker. I learned new concepts, which identified some leaks in my game. Leaks in your game can come from anywhere!!! Leaks can originate from lack of aggression, overcalling raises, misreading opponents and an..
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Blackjack For Blood: The Card-Counters Bible, and Complete Winning Guide |
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AWESOME! The best BJ book in print. Period. (
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This book has it all. Its mathematically accurate, highly informative, up-to-date, and beautifully written. In addition, Carlsons anecdotes of high-roller life in the casino fast lane make for a really fun, entertaining read. Carlson is both a mathematician and a successful high-stakes Blackjack pla..
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Get the Edge at Craps: How to Control the Dice! (Scoblete Get-the-Edge Guide) |
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Scoblete and Sharpshooter = A Winning Bet! (
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For years Frank Scoblete has been the premier craps author in the world. The very first book I read by him introduced a concept called rhythmic rolling that I had never thought about. Now, a decade later, rhythmic rolling is known by many names and many players wish they could do it. Scoblete paved ..
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