The 3rd edition of Bryce's book has a publish date of next week. But, it is already available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. If you get the book, make sure it's the 2017 edition.
https://www.amazon.com/Blackjack-Blo...jack+For+Blood
The 3rd edition of Bryce's book has a publish date of next week. But, it is already available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. If you get the book, make sure it's the 2017 edition.
https://www.amazon.com/Blackjack-Blo...jack+For+Blood
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
As soon as I had mastered Basic Strategy and Hi-Lo over at the Blackjack Apprenticeship site, I came here, and discovered the existence of a wide variety of counting systems while perusing the online version of Norm's Modern Blackjack book. I first discovered Bryce Carlson's AO II with ASC. I picked up a copy, and devoured it in the course of one weekend. His system served me well (with customized index counts from Norm's software), until eventually my mind wandered, as I am prone to do, and went on to study and utilize a variety of other counting systems and tactics at the tables.
Perhaps either Norm, or Bryce if he is visiting this website, might elaborate on the changes from his earlier (1992 and 2010) editions to this newly printed 2017 third edition.
"Your honor, with all due respect: if you're going to try my case for me, I wish you wouldn't lose it."
Fictitious Boston Attorney Frank Galvin (Paul Newman - January 26, 1925 - September 26, 2008) in The Verdict, 1982, lambasting Trial Judge Hoyle (Milo Donal O'Shea - June 2, 1926 - April 2, 2013) - http://imdb.com/title/tt0084855/
Thanks for the question, Frank. As Norm says, the latest (Third) edition of Blackjack For Blood has been released and is now shipping. This new edition has been updated with a complete rewrite of the chapter on computer simulations and analysis, with a focus on the Casino Vérité suite of programs. This is the primary change, but the text has also been tightened somewhat and brought up to date throughout. Bryce Carlson
"Your honor, with all due respect: if you're going to try my case for me, I wish you wouldn't lose it."
Fictitious Boston Attorney Frank Galvin (Paul Newman - January 26, 1925 - September 26, 2008) in The Verdict, 1982, lambasting Trial Judge Hoyle (Milo Donal O'Shea - June 2, 1926 - April 2, 2013) - http://imdb.com/title/tt0084855/
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