World Series of BlackJack
WSOB Rules
The World Series of Blackjack uses standard Blackrules with the dealer hitting on 16 and Standing on soft-seventeen or better.
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WSOB Crew
WSOB Tournament Hosts, John Fugelsang and Ben Mezrich
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Blackjack Supplies
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World Series at Las Vegas
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World Series of BlackJack
The World Series of Blackjack is a televised blackjack tournament created and produced by the cable network GSN. The World Series of Blackjack is a closed tournament; players are either invited to play or can attempt to win a spot via a satellite tournament. Rounds of the World Series of Blackjack are edited into 1-hour episodes and broadcast on GSN. Matt Vasgersian and Max Rubin provided commentary for the first two seasons.
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World Blackjack Tour
The World Blackjack Tour is an original GSN program that premiered September 4, 2006. Broadcast from the Las Vegas Hilton, five players representing five different nations play 21 hands of blackjack for a first prize of $10,000. The show is hosted by John Fugelsang and Ben Mezrich. In the course of the debut broadcast the hosts announced plans to take the World Blackjack Tour to casinos around the globe.
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Blackjack Attack: Playing the Pro's Way 2nd Ed
by Don Schlesinger
This revised and expanded 2nd edition of Don s classic work on blackjack includes his complete SCORE analyses and a new chapter providing the first accurate method for determining when table-hoppers should leave the table. This is the serious players answer book, packed with Don s research on optimal betting simultaneous hands, the costs of camo plays, betting techniques and win rates and much more. No blackjack library is complete without this expanded edition of Blackjack Attack.
Paperback 350
Essential Blackjack Wisdom
by Avery Cardoza
This book has a completely new approach to the art of winning at blackjack. It contains the basics, general winning strategies and a wealth of tips as well as 70 challenging and instructive play-by-play hands in a fun question and answer format that covers every real situation exactly as you will face it when playing at a casino. These also show you the reasoning behind every decision.
Paperback. 144 pgs.
Knock-Out Blackjack
by Olaf Vancura and Ken Fuchs
Dr. Olaf Vancura and Ken Fuchs present a simple yet powerful unbalanced card-counting system, the K-O. Users of the K-O system who have posted comments to bj21 have reported being pleased with the system and the book. It is a great book for beginners to card counting. 180 pages.
This book was first published in 1996, and was revised in 1998 by Huntington Press. The revision contains a new simplified version of the K-O system and an index.
Winning Blackjack for the Serious Player
by Edwin Silberstang
Beginning and intermediate players learn how to beat any single or multiple deck blackjack game in the world. More than 15 chapters show the rules, variations, options, basic strategies and Master Charts for correct play in casino centers around the world.
Learn smart money management, how to maximize profits, use a simplified counting method, and get comps. Includes tipping guide, 8 rules of self-discipline, 5 practice quizzes.
Paperback. 256 pgs.
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.
Blackjack and the Law
by I. Nelson Rose and Robert Loeb
Do the casinos have the legal right to exclude players just because those players are skillful? Can you legally use false ID? What if you are told by security guards to go into the "back room"? Is preferential shuffling legal?
How can professionals take gambling losses off their taxes? Is it legal to gamble over the Internet? Are gaming laws different on Indian reservations? These are only a few of the questions that Blackjack and the Law answers. Everyone from the casual player on vacation to the full-time professional card-counter will find useful answers to legal gambling questions in Blackjack and the Law.
Ppb; 245 pages
Beat Multiple Deck Blackjack
by Marten Jensen
This unique book is designed for novices as well as advanced players who want to win at multiple deck blackjack without the strain of counting cards.
This is an easy to read, no frills book, packed with winning strategies. Includes rules and strategies for Double Exposure, Super Fun 21, Multiple Action, private games and more.
Paperback. 144 pgs.
Quick Guide to Blackjack
by Avery Cardoza
Thirty Minutes to Beating the House. For players who want to learn fast and win fast. In just 30 minutes, you ll learn the basics of play and the strategies that can make you a winner.
From the rules and variations, to the basic play options including doubling, splitting, surrender and insurance. Learn to play smart, get comps from the casino and have a great time while beating the casino at blackjack! Paperback. 128 pgs.
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BLACKJACK FOR BLOOD
by Bryce Carlson
Bryce Carlson is a successful high-stakes blackjack player, still taking on the casinos at every opportunity.
His Blackjack for Blood explains how he gets away with big bets while counting cards in a casino, and contains an excellent level 2 counting system.
The book is 248 pages, including an index.
Winning Casino Blackjack for the Non-Counter
by Avery Cardoza
This best-selling blackjack classic covers everything from the rules and variations of the casinos to the optimal basic strategies and emphasizes learning and understanding the winning concepts of play.
Includes master strategy charts, money management, bankrolling, FAQ, self quizzes, non-counter s strategy, glossary and more! 750,000 sold!
Paperback. 160 pgs.
Basics of Winning Blackjack
by J. Edward Allen
Learn to play and win! In just one reading, this easy-to-understand guide shows you everything you need to know to play and win money at blackjack the rules and variations, the bets available, the payoffs, and the strategies for winning!
Paperback 64 pgs.
How to Detect Casino Cheating at Blackjack
by Bill Zender
Although cheating is rare in today's modern, highly-regulated casinos, the proliferation of casinos throughout the U.S. and around the world has created new opportunities for crooked dealers and new dangers for honest players. How to Detect Casino Cheating at BJ describes in vivid detail how slick blackjack dealers can rob you with: The Short Deck, The Cooler Decks, The Selective Up Card, Switching the Hole Card, and dozens of other cheating techniques that crooks have been using for decades to separate honest players from their money. None of this information has ever been made available to the general public in the past, known only to a handful of casino surveillance experts, and the cheats themselves.
Ppb 229 pages
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