Blackjack: A Professional Reference

ISBN-10
1879712008
ISBN-13
9781879712003
Series
Blackjack
Category
Blackjack (Game)
Pages
162
Language
English
Published
1991-02-01
Author
Michael D. Dalton

Description

BLACKJACK: A PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE is not your ordinary blackjack book! Recently published by a NASA computer systems expert, it is the most comprehensive blackjack resource available to the general public. Included in dictionary format are over 1000 entries covering everything from terminology to advanced systems & strategies. Over 150 books by more than 100 authors are referenced. The greatest names, authors, theorists, counters, & researchers are here. In March '91 issue of BLACKJACK FORUM MAGAZINE Arnold Snyder highly recommended it writing "Dalton has performed a valuable service for all serious players.. There is nothing else like it." Eddie Olsen, publisher of BLACKJACK CONFIDENTIAL MAGAZINE calls it "The best blackjack book of its kind in print" & Howard Schwartz of the Las Vegas GAMBLER'S BOOK CLUB wrote that "it would best be subtitled 'an encyclopedia of blackjack'...". It is a resource for players, management, researchers, & librarians who get deluged with "who, what, where" type questions. No matter which way you look at it you won't find a better source for expert recommendations on systems & products anywhere. Library purchase orders welcomed. Write or call for reseller discount schedule or send $27.95 to Spur of the Moment Publishing, Merritt Island, FL.

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