Sorry for the "off topic" question but am trying to become proficient
in a new game for me. Anyone in the group care to suggest the best "how
to" books.
Thanks, Dick
Off Topic - recommended blackjack book(s)
Professional
Blackjack by Sanford Wong.
Victoria
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Sorry for the "off topic" question but am trying to
become proficient
in a new game for me. Anyone in the group care to
suggest the best "how
to" books.
Thanks, Dick
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Griffith
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On 7/20/07, Victoria Rosado <ros4144@yahoo.com> wrote:
Professional
Blackjack by Sanford Wong.Victoria
--- rsmith3456 <rsmith3456@yahoo.com <rsmith3456%40yahoo.com>> wrote:> Sorry for the "off topic" question but am trying to
> become proficient
> in a new game for me. Anyone in the group care to
> suggest the best "how
> to" books.
> Thanks, Dick
>
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Ehhh... it IS Griffin. I thought I just had too much Family Guy on my mind.
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On 7/20/07, Jason Pawloski <jpawloski@gmail.com> wrote:
Griffith
On 7/20/07, Victoria Rosado <ros4144@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Professional
> Blackjack by Sanford Wong.
>
> Victoria
> --- rsmith3456 <rsmith3456@yahoo.com <rsmith3456%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
>
> > Sorry for the "off topic" question but am trying to
> > become proficient
> > in a new game for me. Anyone in the group care to
> > suggest the best "how
> > to" books.
> > Thanks, Dick
> >
> >
>
> test'; ">
>
>
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Hey, Dick -
Wong's book is a great source of info. My favorite book for someone
just starting out & learning to count is "Knock-Out" Blackjack by
Olaf Vancura & Ken Fuchs. It is loaded with good general and
specific info. The "K-O" card-counting system is among the easier
sytems to learn/master & one of its greater strengths is that it can
be learned and implemented in increments.
Hope this helps,
R-Tex
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> > > Sorry for the "off topic" question but am trying to
> > > become proficient
> > > in a new game for me. Anyone in the group care to
> > > suggest the best "how
> > > to" books.
> > > Thanks, Dick
> > > Sorry for the "off topic" question but am trying to
> > > become proficient
> > > in a new game for me. Anyone in the group care to
> > > suggest the best "how
> > > to" books.
> > > Thanks, Dick