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Thread: Franz Joseph: two New Blackjack Books -- Fair and Poor

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    Franz Joseph
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    Franz Joseph: two New Blackjack Books -- Fair and Poor

    1. Beat Multiple Deck Blackjack by Marten Jensen, published by Avery Cardoza
    This book has correct basic strategy and some information on counting. It is probably o.k. for beginners, but it is not for elite players. Ca. 150 pp., $9.95, paperback.

    2. Powerful Profits from Blackjack by Victor H. Royer, published by Lyle Stuart
    This book has INCORRECT basic strategy--don't split 8-8 always. Need I say more? It is a 300+ page paperback. $14.95

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    Parker
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    Parker: Re: two New Blackjack Books -- Fair and Poor

    > 1. Beat Multiple Deck Blackjack by Marten
    > Jensen, published by Avery Cardoza
    > This book has correct basic strategy and
    > some information on counting. It is probably
    > o.k. for beginners, but it is not for elite
    > players. Ca. 150 pp., $9.95, paperback.

    > 2. Powerful Profits from Blackjack by Victor
    > H. Royer, published by Lyle Stuart
    > This book has INCORRECT basic
    > strategy--don't split 8-8 always. Need I say
    > more? It is a 300+ page paperback. $14.95

    Lyle Stuart is John Patrick's publisher. Need I say more?

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    Igor
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    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Re: two New Blackjack Books -- Fair and Poor

    > Lyle Stuart is John Patrick's publisher.
    > Need I say more?

    And the Turner Diaries and the Anarchist's Cookbook.

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    C
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    C: Re: Lyle Stuart


    I believe he no longer owns the Lyle Stuart Inc. publishing house but is instead busy with Barricade Books.



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