by Bryce Carlson
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Awesome for a beginner!!!, 2008-09-26 This book makes it simple to follow the basics and then more advanced techniques of counting. The author understands the risks in this and alerts people to many, most i wasn't even aware of. He also uses a brief history of the game and his personal stories to make the book more interesting than just 'memerize this or that'. The process is easy to follow, the information is easy to grasp as long as you practice it. If you think you're interested in trying this, the worst is that you become a MUCH better basic blackjack player, the best is that you master the basic and advanced systems and start making money. After studing for 2 months in Iraq, my first stop home is Atlantic City, wish me luck. Thanks to Bryce Carlson for the great read!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great book - but one of many an aspiring counter should read, 2008-06-05 This book gives an excellent overview of the game of blackjack and an explanation of how to use a powerful counting system, including many index numbers. I've used this system for single-deck games for several years and, for someone who truly knows what they're doing (if you are at all uncertain as to whether or not you fit into this category, you are not in it) this book is literally worth its weight in gold. Make that platinum.
Several of the reviews posted here may lead a person to believe that card counting is easy money. I would caution anyone that it is not as simple as reading a book on a flight to Vegas. Blackjack just doesn't work that way. There is a lot more to consistently beating the game than reading one book, or even ten books. Counting is the easy part, getting away with it in casinos over the long term is a whole different ball game.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Great book, not sure this is the right system, 2008-03-24 As a book, this is a great read. Bryce highlights the Omega II count system, and also tells a great series of stories along the way. There are sections on cover, what to do when backed off a table, and alternative advantage methods.
I don't know if this is the best system, from a pure card counting standpoint. It's a level 2, with an ace tracking component, which is a bit of brain work. On the other hand, if you are a serious blackjack player, this book is a great resource on many levels.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
EXCELENTE LIBRO, 2008-02-08 EXCELENTE LIBRO DE FACIL COMPRENSION PARA PERSONAS QUE NO HABLAN EL INGLES, EL ENVIO RAPIDO LLGA EN BUENAS CONDICIONES Y SIN PROBLEMA ALGUNO EN LA COIMPRA DESCAHO Y RECEPCION
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Excellent , inspiring and motivational, 2007-11-26 The bind quality of this book is not up to standard, appon reading a couple of the pages just came loose.
The content however is far more substantial and makes one a believer in his Omega II system.
Not a especially easy system due to the necessity of the ace side count (not ace reconed) it is more powerful than most systems in simulations.

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