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Thread: David Spence: Updated quick reference guide

  1. #1
    David Spence
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    David Spence: Updated quick reference guide


    An updated version of my card counting quick reference guide is available as a pdf (see link below).

    I'll only keep this available until B&N makes corrections to the version they have for sale, but, for now, enjoy!

    David



  2. #2
    Myoo
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    Myoo: I like it!

    Just skimmed over it, but it seems like you pack a lot of good information in to 6 pages. I like some of the choices you make as far as the tension between 1)keeping it simple enough for a beginner and 2)the fact that ultimately, the answer to so many questions regarding counting is "that depends."

    Nice work.

  3. #3
    David Spence
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    David Spence: Re: I like it!

    Thanks for the kind words. Don deserves much of the credit for his fantastic editing work.

    David

  4. #4
    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Au contraire

    > Don deserves much of the credit for his fantastic editing
    > work.

    On the contrary, the original document was already brilliantly written and beautifully conceived. All I did was to make sure that all of the information was as accurate as possible.

    Lovely job, David.

    Don


  5. #5
    Norm Wattenberger
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    Norm Wattenberger: Concise

    I like concise.

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    FLASH
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    FLASH: Concise & Comprehensive

    Excellent..

  7. #7
    mikeel
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    mikeel: smush everything.....

    ...and it can be sold just like those quicky subject summaries. Winning blackjack in two pages!

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