Blackjack Investment

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Three famous blackjack books

As a blackjack player, it is elementary to get some professional books in blackjack. Virtually, over the years, a great number of blackjack books are published, and we can find them everywhere on the websites. Faced with such many books, it is difficult to find out which ones are helpful and which are not. It seems that anyone who has ever won a hand of blackjack has issued books. Here, we will assist you to get some useful information on how to choose the more valuable compositions. If you are new to this game and have great interest and desire in learning how to be a profession in blackjack, there are some recommended books which could benefit you.

1Professional blackjack (Stanford Wong)
This book is the best in the writing of Wong while his most books are easy to understand. Wong introduces the Hi-Lo card counting and also gives complete index numbers for rule variations. The content of this book is similar to other resource, but a special feature can be found in the book which includes lots of table and appendices of interesting statistics. This book is the gold standard on card counting, so many people always bring it with them when travelling around the world 

2Beyond counting James Grosjean
The author of this writing is actually a famous economist who has talents in mathematics and statistics. When the book was published at the first time, it was in popular and sold out soon. According to the market, this gambling book of only about 200 pages has the price of several hundred US dollars. Just as the title shows, the book has involved some skills beyond card counting such as shuffle tracking and ace location also other games like baccarat, roulette and raps are also mentioned in this book.

3The Theory of Blackjack (Peter A. Griffin):
Emphasizing on the mathematics theory behind blackjack as the title indicates this book currently in its 6th edition and is a must-read for anyone who intent to be an advantage player at blackjack. In spite of full of much mathematics knowledge and a strong background in card counting, it is still not difficult to understand. The main aim of this book is not meant to help the player how to play properly in the blackjack game, rather than describe the game as an academic research like what the professors do in the college. Thus, the advanced players would be more suitable for this book as well as those who are interested in academic exploration than the beginners, and another book worth reading for advanced players is <Blackjack Attack> which is written by Don Schlesinger

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