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Frank Scoblete, Walter Thomason
No Need to Count Cards!
In Twenty-First Century Blackjack, Thomason offers a revolutionary but practical alternative to card counting: a remarkable betting system that is easy to learn, simple to apply, impervious to casino harassment, and most importantly, more profitable than flat or so-called "inspired" betting. As evidence, he offers a detailed analysis of thousands of hands of manually dealt play and hundreds of thousands of computer-simulated play. Using a totally unique approach, he compares the win/loss results of three different types of players (a card counter, a flat bettor, and a progressive better) who all played the same hands against the same dealer at the same time. Thomason even conducts live casino field tests, joined by several gaming experts who are pre-disposed to be skeptical of his system.
The result of Thomason's unique comparative analysis will surprise you, and may very well shake the foundations of traditional blackjack theory. Although the book addresses some of the technical aspects of the game, no complicated math or statistical analysis is used. This easy-to-read book is designed to help the average player improve his chances of winning more money, but it may also teach a thing or two to the expert player.
Walter Thomason is the author of several casino gaming books and is a regular contributor to Midwest Gaming & Travel and Frank Scoblete's Chance & Circumstance Magazine. He lives in Florida with his wife and son.
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