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    Donkey Kong
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    Donkey Kong: Book

    Has anyone read "Cutting Edge BJ" by Richard Harvey ?

    Thank you

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    LVBear584
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    LVBear584: Worthless drivel -- a ripoff

    > Has anyone read "Cutting Edge BJ"
    > by Richard Harvey ?

    > Thank you

    Throw it in the trash. Mr. Harvey's "system" is as useless as Jerry Patterson's "TARGET" ripoff.

    Avoid anything by Mr. Harvey or Mr. Patterson like the plague.

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    Parker
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    Parker: LVBear is being tactful

    I recently thumbed through a copy of this book in a local bookstore. I found myself repeatedly checking the cover to see if I had not in fact picked up one of John Patrick's books by mistake.

    Harvey is not only a fraud and a snake-oil salesman, he is not even an original one. Many of his so-called "strategies" are right out of Patrick's books.

    A complete waste of some perfectly good trees.

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    Mister M
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    Mister M: Re: LVBear is being tactful

    Has anyone read John May's book and if so what is the general opinion.Is there any validity to 'card steering' etc ?

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    Parker
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    Parker: Get the Edge at Blackjack


    > Has anyone read John May's book and if so
    > what is the general opinion.Is there any
    > validity to 'card steering' etc ?

    It's not a bad book. The techniques May discusses are valid. He does not go into great detail, but a sharp player should be able to grasp the concepts and run with them.

    I reviewed his book in detail when it was first published. Link below.




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    Alan
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    Alan: Re: Get the Edge at Blackjack

    I have the book and agree with Parker.

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