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Twenty-first Century Blackjack
by Walter Thomason |
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Walter Thomason has become a regular visitor of our message board. This well-written, extensively-tested book
is the best out there for players who aren't interested in learning to count cards.
We recommend that you read this book, and then ask any unanswered questions on the message board.
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Blackjack Bluebook II
by Fred Renzey |
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Fred Renzey, another esteemed visitor of the Hit or Stand forum, has written a book for players looking to fine-tune their strategy
or take the next step to card counting. Unlike Thomason's techniques, Renzey does not promote progressive betting, but
offers an excellent entry level counting system he calls KISS counting. The two books complement one other very well.
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Basic Blackjack
by Stanford Wong |
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Provides much
more than basic Blackjack strategy, including methods for adjusting
to rule variations of different casinos.
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Professional Blackjack
by Stanford Wong
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Card-counting advice for beginners to experts. It presents the simple and popular 'high-low' system as well as the more complicated level-3 system 'halves'.
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Knock-Out
Blackjack
by Olaf Vancura, Ph.D, & Ken Fuchs |
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A simple yet powerful card-counting system. A excellent starting place for counters.
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The
Theory of Blackjack
by Peter A. Griffin |
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Mathematically
intensive, but will give you deeper understanding of Blackjack
theory and card counting.
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Blackjack
for Blood
by Bryce Carlson |
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Includes card counting, basic strategy, game selection, camouflage, casino comportment, special "commando" tactics, money management, etc. It also provides Carlson's own Advanced Omega II System,
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