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    Good BJ/AP Books

    Anyone reccomend any good books to read on Kindle ? Planning a road trip for this upcoming weekend and I was wondering if there are any good books on there that are worth reading . I've read Blackjack for The Blood which was silly because I play 6D-8D games.

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    Beat the Dealer by Ed Thorp.

    Professional Blackjack by Stanford Wong.
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    Don't know if it's available on Kindle, but Dancer's Million Dollar VP is a good read for entertainment.

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    I hear Gambling Wizards is good. :-]

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWM View Post
    I hear Gambling Wizards is good. :-]

    It IS; no matter HOW shameless the plug might be.

    But Norm reopened the Book Review Forum Thread. Take a look at those. Most are classics and good reads, along with informational and informative. See: http://blackjacktheforum.com/forumdisplay.php?80-Books

    A "LITTLE" searching on this site leads to a WEALTH of information. LOL
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    You forgot Comp City
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    I would say you have to get the must haves like
    Wong's "Professional Blackjack" (The Kindle Version is expanded with much of Basic BJ and BJ Secrets included)
    Don's "Blackjack Attack"
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    Norm's "Modern Blackjack Vol 1 & 2"

    Then I like
    Arnold Snyder's "Blackbelt in Blackjack"
    Rick Blaine's "Blackjack Blueprint" (excellent)
    Cellini's "Casino Surveillance"

    Of course if you get a copy of
    Exhibit CAA Beyond Counting there is much in there (JG would likely call it neanderthal filler but excellent material anyway) for straight counters on things like casino comportment, heat, handling money, and such.

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    Abram Alexander's Advanced Tactics in Casino Advantage Play is a good read, relatively light but should provide a few nuggets regardless of your game of choice.

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    Thanks folks .

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