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Casino Games: Everything You Need To Know

$14.95
Author: Anna Southgate
ISBN: 9781592289080
Increase your chances of winning with expert advice on the strategy and mathematics of each game, as well as tips on bluffing and reading the opposition. The rules of Poker, Roulette, Baccarat, Craps, and Blackjack are explained in jargon-free terms and thoroughly illus. Includes variations of the games and online casinos.
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Blackjack Ace

$9.99

Don??_??t just ??_??_??_Play??_?? Blackjack, Become a ??_??_??_Player??_?? ??_??_??_ Win Consistently through the easy to learn methods in this book. Learn what to watch for and who to play with. New streamlined Reference Charts are included for easy memorization and practice. Enjoy The Best Game in Town! 42 Pgs. 2013

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Blackjack Dealer Instruction Manual

$35.00
Author: Wanda Russell
A professional spiral-bound training manual covering all aspects of blackjack dealing, from shuffling and card handling to payoffs, game protection, and casino procedures.
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Casino Conquest

$18.95
Author: Frank Scoblete
ISBN: 9781600787089
A step-by-step guide to beating the casino at blackjack, craps, slots, baccarat, roulette, and more, written by one of gambling's most respected authorities.
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Expert Strategy For Spanish 21

$4.95

Spanish 21 is a variation of blackjack, that in some cases is the best bet in the casino. In casinos where the dealer stands on a soft 17, or re-doubling is allowed, Spanish 21 may be a better bet than blackjack, depending on the specific blackjack rules. If you are looking for a game with a low house edge, then you may find new excitement in Spanish 21.10 Pgs.1996

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John Patrick Basic Blackjack: Dvd

$24.95

The basic thrust of this DVD is to learn Patrick's personal money management approach to betting blackjack along with his version of basic strategy.

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Knock-Out Blackjack

$17.95

Vancura offers an unbalanced system, relates an outstanding history of card counting, and emphasizes the card counter's adversarial struggle with the casino. His K-O system uses an unbalanced count, (cards 2 through 7 are counted as plus 1 and tens and aces as minus 1 with no number count for 8s and 9s). Six major chapters cover strategy, card counting, the K-O system, and a comparison of systems, including Red Seven, UZ2, Hi-Opt 1, High-Low, and Omega 2. An excellent resource for any level player. 180 Pgs. 1998

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The Card Counter’S Guide To Casino Surveillance

$49.95

This is much more than a player's book. It is an excellent look into surveillance and how card counters try to survive it, making it a valuable tool for surveillance employees. The first part covers what goes on in the surveillance room and the equipment used. The second part enumerates ways to avoid being tagged and barred. Provides copious info for counters to get a longer stay at the tables. 88 pgs, 2002 (No returns on this item.)

  • Feared By Everyone: Why Casinos Need Surveillance
  • The Life of a Surveillance Observer
  • The Surveillance Room
  • The Surveillance Observer's Duties
  • Surveillance-Room Equipment
  • The Truth About Floor People
  • The Records They Keep on You
  • Surveillance Organizations and Networks
  • Independent Consultants or "Floor Surveillance"
  • Gaming Control
  • Some Interesting Facts
  • The Future of Surveillance
  • What Surveillance Expects from the Average Player
  • What Surveillance Looks for in an Average Player
  • Sure-Fire Ways of Getting Busted
  • The 21 Tells of a Card Counter
  • Camo Play: Te Rt of Confusing Your Opponent
  • The Advanced Art of Confusing Your opponent
  • Location, Location, Location
  • Timing: Grab the Money and Run
  • Props and Plots
  • Buddies
  • The Solo Player
  • The Team Player
  • Counter Offensive Techniques
  • Shuffle Tracking, etc
  • Repairing the Damage
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