The New Gambler's Bible: How to Beat the Casinos, the Track, Your Bookie, and Your Buddies
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ISBN: 0517886693 / Publisher: Three Rivers Press, September 1996
Offers gambling strategies for a variety of games, including roulette, baccarat, blackjack, keno, poker, lotteries, sports betting, and horse racing; explains gaming theory; and discusses betting, intuition, bankroll management, and cheating
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The book you are holding in your hands is the only gambling book you'll ever need to buy. Strong words, indeed, but whether you're a beginner or a pro, The New Gambler's Bible holds up-to-the-minute strategy and technique for every game you'll play. Going to Atlantic City or Las Vegas for the weekend? Off for an evening at one of the new casinos opening around the country? Stuff this book in your bag, and you won't need to bring anything else - except money.From blackjack to the ponies, from baccarat to the slots, gaming expert Arthur Reber shows you how to maximize your wins and minimize your losses. You'll learn what every smart gambler knows - that no get-rich-quick scheme really works. Because the way to take home money is to understand the true odds of gaming, Reber divides all games into two categories: Type L (those which you cannot statistically win, over time) and Type W (those you have a chance of winning, if you play smart). He provides rock-solid strategy based on state-of-the art mathematical projections and inside knowledge of how casinos and other betting institutions operate. Also covered are critical aspects of gambling theory, such as the importance of variability on your gambling fortunes, as well as detailed analyses of betting systems and their impact on your bankroll.The New Gambler's Bible is today's smart gambler's ace in the hole. Experienced players will learn to look at gambling in a whole new light of probability and expectation, and the novice will find accessible, practical advice to get started and move up to higher levels of play. No matter what your game or how much you wager, you'll learn how to play to win, lose as little as possible, and have fun no matter what.
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