Casino Games
Craps Chart
This craps chart is a complement to Cybulski's Craps Wagering Strategies Using Actual Roll Data. Stiff-backed so you can write on it while standing by the craps table, it has 50 tear-off 4"x 3" sheets that allow you to track up to 13 players rolls 16 times. The purpose of this chart is to track current table trends as they occur in the game. For example does a particular shooter throw more 6's or 8's than statistics would suggest? Useful for future analysis in keeping track of which casino, date and session you played. 2009
Craps With Einstein
This book is geared to the more advanced player, and pre-supposes that if Einstein had been challenged by the game, this would be the approach he would have taken. Contains more than 20 ways to attack the game systematically, written with a tongue-in-cheek approach. New charts, graphs generated from over 25,000 rolls. 125 pgs, spiralbound, revised 1998
Craps: A Smart Shooter’s Guide
Decide To Play Great Poker
Ask any great poker player how they'd play a hand and the answer is always 'It depends.' That answer can be infuriating. But guess what? It really does depend. The key to becoming a great poker player is in knowing exactly what it depends on. At last there's a book that gives you that answer. Poker is a game of so many variables: table position, flop texture, bet sizing, pocket holdings, players in a hand, personalities of the players, and so much more. 'Decide to Play Great Poker' teaches you how to identify and analyze these variables, interchange them within basic game-situation templates, and become knowledgeable, comfortable, and confident in any poker situation. Instead of just dictating a bunch of rules that work only some of the time, this book teaches you to become a great poker thinker and strategist, so you can expertly navigate any new poker challenge that you encounter. Most players think the goal of poker is to make money. They're wrong! The goal of poker is to make good decisions. Money is simply the way you measure how well you're meeting that objective. So if you're ready to start making world-class decisions at the poker table - and to reap the substantial rewards that those decisions will yield - all you have to do is decide: Decide to Play Great Poker now. You'll never be vexed by "it depends" again. 446 Pgs. 2011
Dunbar’S Risk Analyzer For Video Poker
Dunbar’s Risk Analyzer for Video Poker 2.0 is a powerful tool that will answer a wide range of bankroll and risk questions for video poker players.
Here are the kinds of information DRA-VP 2.0 can give you: It will tell you how much money you’ll need to bring with you to avoid going broke on a trip. It will tell you the chance you’ll win or lose various amounts of money on a trip. If you are playing with an edge, DRA-VP 2.0 will tell you what your long term risk of ruin is for any bankroll. With DRA-VP 2.0 you can see how cashback, tipping, mistakes, and state taxes affect your bankroll. You can use DRA-VP 2.0 to see how much money you’ll need to chase progressive jackpots and/or jackpot bonuses. You can use it to see how often you’ll reach a specified “Goal” during a trip. You can see what your results will look like, depending on whether you stop or continue playing after reaching a “Goal”. If you’re willing to risk going broke on a trip, you can find out how many hours you’re likely to play before you go broke. If you plan to play more than one kind of video poker on a trip, DRA-VP 2.0 can tell you what the combined result of playing up to 5 games would look like. DRA-VP 2.0 comes pre-loaded with 54 different video poker games, 46 of which may also be analyzed in 3-, 5-, and 10-play modes. There is room to add another 50 custom pay tables. DRA-VP 2.0 is not practice software. You cannot play video poker with DRA-VP 2.0. It is software for analyzing risk and bankroll needs. DRA-VP 2.0 will run on any PC that has Excel 2002 or later. Sorry, it will not run on Macs.
Expert Strategy For Spanish 21
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
Gambling 102: The Best Strategies For Casino Games – Second Edition
A simple course on improving your gaming odds. Plenty of gambling books explain how to play the games; that’s Gambling 101. Gambling 102 takes you to the next stage, where you’re playing in the best way with the least amount of effort. Within these pages, gambling’s “Wizard of Odds” provides proven strategies for all the casino games?from baccarat to video poker to sic bo to craps?in terms that are easy to understand and implement. Nineteen quick chapters (some as brief as two or three pages) cut right to the heart of each game, providing an assessment of the odds you face, then the basic strategies you need to lower them as much as possible. When should you raise in Three Card Poker? How will reduced “juice” affect your sports-betting results? And, of course, how do you pick, and play, the best blackjack game? Everything you need to play the games as well as they can be played is at your fingertips. Gambling 102 is the product of years of mathematical analysis, computer modeling, and actual casino play. If you believe in luck or hunches, you probably need another book. But if you believe that mathematics provides the best way to approach games of chance, then Gambling 102 is the book for you. 142 Pgs. 2019
Hold’em Poker
This is the revised version of the 1976 edition, updated for today's double blind structure. Considered one of the most important poker books of the past 25 years, it contains 30% new material including clarifications and rearrangement of some of the original work. Geared for the low-limit beginner who wants to know how to get started, understanding pre-flop values, the importance of position, flops you want, and strategy, including playing smart before the flop, slow playing and check-raising, bluffing and inducing bluffs. Covers raising, heads-up play, reading hands and probability. Index 113 Pgs. 2005
Internet Texas Hold’Em
Hilger takes readers slowly through important concepts: probability and odds, bluffing, raising, check-raising, slow playing, free cards and starting hands. His advice is geared first for beginners and intermediate players, but he moves quickly to advanced concepts. A major section on the flop examines nut hands; set/trips; two pair/overpair; middle/bottom pair; flush and straight draws; overcards and trash hands. Covers the turn and river card in great depth. The book offers a multitude of tips; practice hands and quizzes to keep you sharp. 298 pgs, paperback, 2008
