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Beginner to Pro
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Author : | Stephen Mead
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| Price : | $14.95 |
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| THIS FASCINATING NEW BOOK SERVES AS A PERFECT GUIDE TO THOSE LOOKING TO WIN BIG AT BLACKJACK.
In this book casino insider, Stephen Mead reveals the secrets of how to win at one of the world’s most popular casino games. Beginner To Pro covers the history of the game and how to play it.
Perfect for the beginner as well as the experienced player, this excellent guidebook takes you step by step showing you everything you need to know in order to beat the casino at their own game. From basic and advanced strategies to money management and casino etiquette, Mead provides many examples, charts and practice exercises in order to illustrate each lesson. There are sections on cover play and shuffle tracking as well as an informative section on cheats and scams.
It even includes insider tips on how to get the best from the comp system …. All perfectly legal. Increasing the confidence of the player and taking the guesswork out of gambling.
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Blackjack's Hidden Secrets II
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Author : | George Pappadopoulos
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| Price : | $11.66 |
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| A fantastic follow up to Blackjack's Hidden Secrets: Win Without Counting. The authors'
second book is a smorgasbord of blackjack information which has never before been exposed in any other one book.
It answers asked and unasked questions taking the player to the next level and beyond and ALL without card counting.
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Blackjack Bluebook II: the simplest winning strategies ever published
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Author : | Fred Renzey
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| Price : | $16.00 |
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| Fred Renzey is a freelance casino gaming columnist for the Daily Herald newspaper in the Chicago area. He also writes monthly blackjack and poker articles for several gaming magazines/newspapers/internet sites, and is a serious blackjack and poker player.
Supersedes the orginal Blackjack Bluebook (ISBN 1886094691). The new edition is expanded to 40% larger with several previously undiscussed strategy concepts, many of which have scarcely or never appeared in print such as:
the Magnificent 7 Hands
Interacting with other Players' Hands
Hi Card/Lo Card Layouts
the Ace/10 Front Count
the KISS Card Count (Keep It Simple Stupid)
True Fudging with Unbalanced Counts
the "Nifty 15" Camouflage Hands
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New Cosponsor Added To Frank Internet Gambling Bill Two new co-sponsors have jumped on board to support Frank’s attempt at regulating online gambling, bringing the total to 68, or 15% of the voting population of the House of Representatives. The newest editions hail from New York and Nevada, with the latter being a pivotal vote for the bill. May. 4
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N.J. Senate approves online gambling bill The New Jersey Senate voted 29-5 Monday to allow Atlantic City casino operators to offer online gambling to residents of New Jersey, as well as gamblers outside of the U.S. Nov. 25
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NH gov considers legalizing online gambling Though he opposes allowing slot machines and casino-style gambling, Gov. John Lynch might support the legalization of online gambling to close a growing budget deficit. Apr. 4
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Moody’s predicts slight increase in U.S. gaming industry for 2011 Analysts at Moody's Investors Service are a bit more optimistic about the U.S. gaming industry, issuing a report Wednesday projecting gaming revenue will grow 1-2 percent and casino operator profits will increase 2-4 percent in 2011. Dec. 23
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N.J. Senate approves online gambling bill The New Jersey Senate voted 29-5 Monday to allow Atlantic City casino operators to offer online gambling to residents of New Jersey, as well as gamblers outside of the U.S. Nov. 25
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1 hurt in acid spill at Las Vegas Strip resort Part of the Las Vegas Strip was shut down for more than two hours and a man was hospitalized after officials say he fell in a puddle of acid that leaked during delivery at a resort hotel.
Wynn Resorts spokeswoman Jennifer Dunne says the man was a visitor but not a guest at the posh Wynn hotel. Jan. 7
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