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    Modern Blackjack Second Edition for NOOK? is it the same as in print?

    Hi Norm,

    I went to buy the Modern BlackJk Second Edition both one and two today, and the lady at Barnes and Noble asked if I have Nook , and I do , so she said just buy it off Nook if I wanted and I could start reading it today ,
    I told her - I was under the impression only the extra info exists in the print version of the book... (not that she knew what the heck I was talking about,) but I held off then , I was planning on asking you first / seeing if it was the same exact as the print version...if it's not the same, I'll just order the paper version,
    hope all is well ,
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    I didn't create the Nook version -- the publisher did. Haven't seen it. I have difficulty believing they got the tables to work right on the Nook. But, don't know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    I didn't create the Nook version -- the publisher did. Haven't seen it. I have difficulty believing they got the tables to work right on the Nook. But, don't know.
    Hmmm... well , if I try it , would I be able to send any pictures/screenshot to your q-fit email? like - if something seems out-of-place or anything? otherwise if it's the same book, seems like a good deal to me, I can let you know if something seems odd with it, or if it seems solid ?
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    Surely. Either the tables will be OK, or obvioiusly messed up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Surely. Either the tables will be OK, or obvioiusly messed up.
    I just bought it from them ,only have a few minutes to look right now , but it looks good so far ... the only thing is the charts seem to default to Black and White , I'll see if I can change that ... I'll keep you posted , but it looks good
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