Stanford Wong Blackjack

Books by Stanford Wong
May 20, 2014 – 04:24 pm
Stanford Wong s Blackjack
Wong on Dice by Stanford Wong

Advice for expert card counters, and also a good book for someone who is interested in learning about blackjack but not how to count cards.

$14.95

Tournaments 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.

$29.95

by Stanford Wong

Pai gow poker uses a deck of 53 cards (joker for aces, straights, and flushes). You are dealt seven cards that you must separate into a five-card hand and a two-card hand. The only restriction is that your five-card hand must have higher poker value than your two-card hand. Pai gow poker is one-on-one, player against banker. You can be player or you can be banker; being banker is better. Explains how to set every possible seven-card hand into hands of five and two cards

by Stanford Wong

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.

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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.

$19.95

by Bob Nersesian, Attorney at Law

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.

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