Blackjack to Win: A Layman's Guide to Beating the Game
Blackjack to Win provides a clear, step by step method for learning to count cards, bet properly and avoid detection. Complete with exercises and practice methods, this is the most practical book written on the subject. Williams (The Grey Knight) also provides extensive information and tips as to how to avoid getting banned at the tables.
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Blackjack to Win: A Layman's Guide to Beating the Game
Blackjack to Win provides a clear, step by step method for learning to count cards, bet properly and avoid detection. Complete with exercises and practice methods, this is the most practical book written on the subject. Williams (The Grey Knight) also provides extensive information and tips as to how to avoid getting banned at the tables.
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Blackjack to Win: A Layman's Guide to Beating the Game

Blackjack to Win: A Layman's Guide to Beating the Game

by George Williams
Blackjack to Win: A Layman's Guide to Beating the Game

Blackjack to Win: A Layman's Guide to Beating the Game

by George Williams

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Overview

Blackjack to Win provides a clear, step by step method for learning to count cards, bet properly and avoid detection. Complete with exercises and practice methods, this is the most practical book written on the subject. Williams (The Grey Knight) also provides extensive information and tips as to how to avoid getting banned at the tables.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015838275
Publisher: Grey Knight Press
Publication date: 12/14/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 90 KB

About the Author

George Williams, a disciple of Professor Ed Thorp and Lawrence Revere, developed a practical learning method which he used successfully in casinos from Las Vegas to London. His Million Dollar Blackjack Challenge has gone unanswered for thirty years.He has appeared on Regis, NPR and other programs and has been written up in the Wall St Journal, Palm Beach Post, and Miami Herald among other publications. Eventually barred in Las Vegas, he is the only individual the Atlantic City casinos tried to have barred (unsuccessfully) by the Casino Control Commission. He has broken the bank on cruise ships, as documented in the Miami Herald.
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