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The Mad Professor's Crapshooting Bible by Tino Gambino
The book is 300+ pages of meat and potatoes, no fluff. About 50 pages of
the material is new, and the rest is distilled from the hundreds of essays
the Mad Professor has written on craps and posted on dicesetter.com.
The essays have not been merely reproduced word for word; instead they
have been professionally edited and integrated with each other so that the
material flows as logically as if it were originally written for a book
instead of for separate essays.
Various chapters cover the rules of craps, the grip, the throw,
practicing, setting, betting, doing it in a casino, adapting to different
tables, and creating shooting opportunities. Here are a few of the section
titles: How Grip Tightness Affects Your Throw, The Dead-Cat Bounce, Power
Throw vs Finesse Throw, Improving Your Consistency, Palm-Up Tossing and
Forward Spin, Spin Control, One Inch at a Time, Building Muscle Memory,
Understand Your Toss, Finding the Best Sets and Best Bets, Betting in
Proportion to Your Advantage, Optimal Bet Size, Enthusiasm and Anxiety,
Clean Hands, Ratholing, Practice After Playing, Short Tables, Conquering
Microfiber, Seek Out Turbo Dice, and Stepping Up to the Big Leagues.
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Professional Blackjack by Stanford Wong
Professional Blackjack is 350 pages of card-counting advice for
beginners to experts. It presents the high-low and the halves. The
high-low is the best combination of simplicity and power, and probably is
the most popular system used by card counters. Halves is a level-3 system
that yields almost perfect estimates of your advantage, information you
need to determine your optimal bet size.
The 1994 edition of Professional Blackjack contains 100 tables,
not counting the tables in the appendixes. The tables give strategy index
numbers for a variety of rules. The book also contains results of
simulations for various sets of rules, so you can learn how valuable one
rule is compared to another; for example, you can turn to page 185 and
learn that to a card counter, double after split is about the same value
as late surrender.
The book is chock full of information. For example, have you ever
wondered how much expectation someone gives up by standing on sixteen
against an eight? For single deck, page 315 tells you that the various
two-card sixteens each lose at a rate of about 53% if you stand and 43% if
you hit, so the cost is 10%. For six decks, page 331 tells you the numbers
are 51% for standing versus 45% for hitting, so the cost is 6%.
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Casino Tournament Strategy by Stanford Wong
Tournaments
are exciting -- your palms sweat even if the prize you are trying to win
is no larger than an amount you are willing to bet on one hand of
blackjack. Sometimes much larger amounts are involved; sometimes one card
can make a difference of tens of thousands of dollars. Your competitors
are the kind of people you choose for friends. Tournaments are so much fun
that many blackjack players structure their casino trips around them.
Tournaments also involve skill. You constantly make decisions on how
much to bet and whether to deviate from basic strategy, and frequently the
best decision is not obvious. The best tournament players enjoy a large
edge. You probably have read posts by H. E. Delmas and others discussing
their tournament success -- how on average they win prizes of double or
more of the amount of they pay in entry fees.
How did H. E. become a tournament expert? By studying a book and
practicing. How can you become a tournament expert? By studying the same
book H. E. studied, and practicing.
The 1997 edition is 352 pages. 150 pages are devoted to blackjack
tournaments. Then come sections on crap tournaments, baccarat tournaments,
keno tournaments, and horse tournaments. The major change in the 1997
edition is the addition of the horse tournament material from
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Sharp Sports Betting by Stanford Wong
Click here for updated NFL tables for Sharp Sports Betting.
Millions of dollars are wagered on sports events each
year. Most people give up a part of their bet to the house, while some
"sharp" bettors actually turn a profit for themselves. Sharp Sports
Betting by Stanford Wong is a revolutionary text on getting the edge
over bookmakers. Much of this information has never before been seen in
print.
Some important topics covered in this book are:
Money management - Proper money management lets you win more
than if you simply make flat bets. Sharp Sports Betting explains
when to bet more, and how much to bet.
Internet sports betting - The Internet has opened up the
opportunity for people to bet on sports without visiting Nevada. Along
with making bets on the Internet, there are many important things to know.
How do you open an account? How do you get bonuses? What do you do if they
are slow to pay you?
Parlays - Parlays are risky; you can lose faster or you can win
faster than with straight bets. Sharp Sports Betting explains the
mathematics behind parlays. It explains how to make parlays that give you
an edge over bookmakers. It will help you answer questions like, "Should I
parlay these two bets?" "Should I bet off-the-board or with a parlay
card?" "A casino is offering 7:1 on a 3-team parlay. Is that good?"
Props - Do you ever bet on how many of something is going to
occur, such as how many games your favorite team is going to win during
the coming season, or how many field goals will be kicked during the Super
Bowl? Sharp Sports Betting explains how to evaluate such prop bets
to find the nuggets.
Historical NFL data - Have you ever wondered how frequently
certain spreads are achieved? When you should buy a half point for a dime?
How big a deviation you need from the posted spread to get an edge? When
should you bet the money line instead of the spread? Sharp Sports
Betting has the answers to all these and more. The 2006 printing has
data through the 2005-2006 season.
NFL teasers - Since football points often come three or seven at
a time, some final scores are more common than others. The sharp sports
bettor can take advantage by making teaser bets. Sharp Sports Betting
explains which teams to tease to get an edge over bookmakers.
And lots more…
If you are brand new to sports betting and want the basics on how to
place bets and what the different information in a sports book means,
Sharp Sports Betting gives the answers.
If you're a seasoned pro and want explanations of how to analyze the
various betting options available in sportsbooks, Sharp Sports Betting
has much essential but never-before-published information.
Stanford Wong has a habit of breaking new ground with the publication
of his books. Professional Blackjack was the first text to describe
"wonging," a blackjack card-counting technique that is standard practice
for most card counters these days. Professional Video Poker was the
first book to reveal that not only could you improve your odds at VP, you
could even get the edge! Casino Tournament Strategy is the only
book that explains the proper strategy for getting an edge in tournaments
in blackjack, craps, and other casino games. Sharp Sports Betting
is the newest edition of Stanford's legacy of breakthrough works.
Get Sharp Sports Betting, the book the sportsbooks don't want
you to see.
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Wong on Dice by Stanford Wong
Click here to view the table of contents and the first chapter from the
book.
Wong on Dice is mostly material that does not appear in any other
book on craps. Many of the topics have been discussed on the Craps page of
BJ21.
Sample topics discussed in the book: how skillful shooters get an edge,
how to practice efficiently, how to test yourself to know when you are ready
to take on a casino, the four-item checklist I use on every toss of the
dice, a logical way to choose which dice set to use, which bets to make,
expected win rates, and the math of craps.
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Beat the Players
Casinos, Cops and the Game Inside the Game
by Bob Nersesian
This book should be read by everyone who sets foot in a casino: average
casino patrons, skilled players, casino employees, and anyone else. It
should be required reading for police officers, regulators, other public
officials, and attorneys who may represent any of the aforementioned.
Bob Nersesian is an attorney who represents victims of casino
wrongdoing against patrons. In an enjoyable writing style, he takes a look
at the often too-cozy relationship between casinos, police, and
regulators. He discusses specific cases and dispenses sound, practical
advice that all patrons, casinos and public officials would be wise to
heed. Cases discussed include Nevada and other jurisdictions.
Chapters include: Your Money or Your Liberty; Scary Cop Statements;
They'll Take Your Liberty Anyway; Gaming Agents Speak; The Take of the
State; Rules for Casino Patrons; Gambling at the Legal Limits; Cops Hate
Card Counters; Griffin Investigations; Casinos Cheat With Impunity; A
Judicial and Government Overlay; Finding a Nickel Brings Trouble; Names
and Aliases; The Security Office and Surveillance Functions, and Casinos
and Cops.
Appendices include Nevada Cheating and Detention Laws with Commentary;
Other Nevada Gaming Laws of Interest; Gaming Cases of Interest, and Nevada
Gaming Regulations with Commentary. The 320-page book includes a
bibliography and an index.
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