Blackbelt in Blackjack: Playing 21 as a Martial Art, 3rd edition is an expanded and revised version of Snyder's 1998 edition, and even those who have the now out-of-print classic should buy this book. Written as a step-by-step complete course on how to beat the casinos at blackjack, you'll find that much has been added since the last edition came out several years ago.
Part 1, "Earning Your White Belt," contains a full explanation of three different card-counting systems (Red Seven, Hi-Lo Lite, and Zen), as well as discussions of phony systems, problem gambling, special rules and bonuses offered by the casinos, and much more. Part 2, "Earning Your Green Belt," covers professional betting strategies such as Kelly betting, varying types of camouflage, and information on the legalities of card counting in the casinos. Part 3, "Earning Your Black Belt," has tons of information on team play, comp hustling, shuffle tracking, and more secrets, including hole card strategies and other miscellaneous tips. The Appendix offers comprehensive basic strategy, Hi-Lo Lite strategy, and Zen Count strategy.
The book flows in Snyder's signature, easy-to-read style, and is organized so that even beginners can pick it up and begin a serious blackjack education. Serious players would be making a big mistake in not picking up this book and discovering all of the hidden treasures inside.
Ppb; 320 pages.
Part 1, "Earning Your White Belt," contains a full explanation of three different card-counting systems (Red Seven, Hi-Lo Lite, and Zen), as well as discussions of phony systems, problem gambling, special rules and bonuses offered by the casinos, and much more. Part 2, "Earning Your Green Belt," covers professional betting strategies such as Kelly betting, varying types of camouflage, and information on the legalities of card counting in the casinos. Part 3, "Earning Your Black Belt," has tons of information on team play, comp hustling, shuffle tracking, and more secrets, including hole card strategies and other miscellaneous tips. The Appendix offers comprehensive basic strategy, Hi-Lo Lite strategy, and Zen Count strategy.
The book flows in Snyder's signature, easy-to-read style, and is organized so that even beginners can pick it up and begin a serious blackjack education. Serious players would be making a big mistake in not picking up this book and discovering all of the hidden treasures inside.
Ppb; 320 pages.
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