Blackjack Books
Blackjack The Smart Way by: Richard Harvey
Price: $29.95
Avg. Customer Review 
A comprehensive yet easy-to-understand system for winning at casino blackjack.
The book contains a unique approach to blackjack that has shown an amazing win rate of
88.24% in real-world casino field tests. Explanations and illustrations present the
information in an easy to understand format for the average casino-goer, who can at best
afford to play 10$ minimum tables, and who is not a mathematical genius with an
elephantine memory. It teaches that there are many overlooked factors in becoming a winner
-- including the skills of picking a good casino, a good dealer, and a good table. It
introduces the author's own 'Card Observation Method,' which is simpler and more effective
than card counting in predicting what the dealer's important hole card will be, and what
card the player might get next. It also introduces the author's own 'X Factor Method,'
which is much more important than card counting in telling players how to manage their
bets, and telling them when to leave the table. The author also presents his own '3-Level
Notch-Up, Notch-Down Money Management System,' which guarantees that players who use it
will not risk huge losses.
Best Blackjack by: Frank Scoblete
Our Price: $11.96
Avg. Customer Review 
Scobletes observations are entertaining and consistently hit the mark. He
condenses the secret of winning at blackjack to a single, no-nonsense formula. Informative
and useful for players of all skill levels. A enjoyable read for those who love the game
for its own sake.
Blackjack
Attack by: Don Schlesinger
List Price: $19.95
Our Price: $15.96
You Save: $3.99
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In Blackjack Attack Mr. Schlesinger covers every significant detail
relating to the modern game. His famous "Illustrious 18" play variations gives
the beginning player 90+ % of the advantage available through card counting in one very
simple package. Throughout the book he uses several other blackjack authorities to verify
his findings on many of the finer points of the game. This book assumes you already know
how to card count using the most popular basic card counting system in use today, Hi-lo.