Over the last week I have been increasing my blackjack book library with some all time classics and also the above titled book, which I purchased for a giggle.

The book is basically a True or False Quiz on Blackjack Card Counting which appears to have been written by a child with learning difficulties and extremely limited knowledge of the subject matter. This very short book (if you can call it that) contains badly written sentences, spelling mistakes, missing words and incorrect information. The book is that bad, it actually had the Mrs & I in fits of hysterics at the hilarity of the errors. I hope I am not breaking the "sharing and coping rules" by providing this short word for word insight as a brief example of the content:-

Q.

Counting cards guarantees the player will win money in blackjack.

True

False

A.

False

While counting cards MIGHT be able to tell you whether the next hand will be advantageous to the dealer or the player, it can even get you in trouble in many places.




Q.

There is only one method for counting cards.

True

False

A.

There are several methods that are used for counting cards. Some of them are true count, knock out, hi-low strategy, basic strategy, advanced omega, canfield expert, silver fox, zen count, red seven, etc.




Q.

There is no need to practice card counting, just hit the casinos and start raking it in

True

False