It's in the Book
Most gaming books tell you too much fluff, razzle dazzle and too many pages on the one subject that is not needed.
This book is designed to cut to the chase, giving you quick knowledge of blackjack, roulette, and craps.
In blackjack using card recognition is an unbalance of face cards vs. face value cards, doubling down hitting twelve when the dealer is weak, also not taking even money of insurance by understanding the ratios are in your favor. Learning how to count every card in a six or eight deck shoe by using simple math. There are times tables to follow when you end up with stiff hands, you’ll make better decisions to hit or stand.
Roulette has high and low percentages on each bet. Cut the house edge down by using the ratios against them. Cutting the pie is one way using sections of the wheel. Betting on columns or first, second, or third twelve’s only. There are many roulette dealers that can be very friendly or clever!
Craps, there are a great deal of good and bad bets. By hedge betting on certain bets, you can cut down your losses. There are many ways to hedge bet. Most players use some type of hedge betting and don’t even know it.
This book goes in to a great deal of hedge betting and money management. Money management is so important in all gambling games. There are a lot of gamblers that don’t use money management skills.
Don’t be that gambler! Pick up this book, and cut the house percentage down.
-- Richard De La Torre