Why? The classic text that many early card counters were taught by including myself. Lawrence Revere’s Playing Blackjack as a Business (First published 1969) but if you are a history buff, it is a must read. Is this required reading for the aspiring card counter? Probably not…. The 1966 version has a practical point count (Hi-Lo) that was later revised by Julian Braun. This book presents, for the first time, a validated winning strategy (a ten-count) based on the results of computer simulation. Why? This is the classic that changed the way we all view the game of twenty-one. Looking for other good blackjack books? Check out the product review section of the Encyclopedia of Blackjack and the online book catalog on this site.Įdward Thorp’s Beat the Dealer (First published 1962) 1) Michael Dalton is author of the Encyclopedia of Blackjack and editor/publisher of the Blackjack Review Network. If you buy any of these books, be sure you get the latest edition. Books are listed in order of the year they were first published. As a collection, these books cover everything you need to be successful at beating the casinos. These books have stood the test of time and provide outstanding advice on how to improve your blackjack skills. Here are my personal favorites for the best blackjack books of all time. ![]() ![]() There are many good books that have been written about the game of blackjack.
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