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AsZehn: Guidance
Am looking for guidance having recently come back to playing BJ, predominantely in AC area. Am currently using KO Preferred. Have read BJA II and will be purhcasing BJRM 2002 or CVCX in the near future.
I will be playing $10 tables until BR & confidence levels rise. Any suggestions for additional readings, software choices and casinos to frequent would be appreciated.
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Parker: Re: Guidance
> Am looking for guidance having recently come
> back to playing BJ, predominantely in AC
> area. Am currently using KO Preferred. Have
> read BJA II and will be purhcasing BJRM 2002
> or CVCX in the near future.
Either (or both) would be an excellent choice.
> I will be playing $10 tables until BR &
> confidence levels rise. Any suggestions for
> additional readings, software choices and
> casinos to frequent would be appreciated.
Well, you already have BJA2, and I assume that you already have the KO book, so here are some suggestions, in no particular order.
Blackjack in the Zone by Rick "Night Train" Blaine. The first edition of this was excellent, and Rick had just released a new, revised expanded edition. I will be doing an in-depth review in the near future, but suffice to say that this is excellent reading.
Beyond Counting by James Grosjean. A ground-breaking book that covers advanced blackjack as well as other casino games not normally regarded as being susceptable to advantage play.
Burning the Tables in Las Vegas by Ian Andersen. THE book on cover and camo techniques. There is a new edition of this coming out in the near future.
Blackjack Secrets by Stanford Wong. Advanced tips and suggestions from one of the top experts on the game.
As for casinos, consider a weekend getaway to Tunica or Las Vegas. AC is tough.
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