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The Unofficial Guide to Casino Gambling
By (author) B. Nestor
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The casino games seem simple, but every year, millions of people lose billions of dollars at casinos and other gaming establishments. Why? Because they lack information, rather than luck. Beyond Las Vegas and Atlantic City, this book discusses riverboat and dockside gambling, as well as the boom in Indian Reservation gambling destinations and bingo parlors. In addition to the most popular card and dice games, readers discover the latest gambling craze -- virtual casinos found on the Internet. Basil Nestor delivers to the reader the kind of insider information that casinos, other books, or experts can't or won't tell them: Thoroughly explains casino games, like blackjack, poker, craps, roulette, and more Analyze odds and guaranteed advantages of certain types of play Identifies 'sucker bets? and expose scam betting systems that lose gamblers money Clarifies casino security protocol and explicate state operations regulations Teaches prospective gamblers to implement methods that increase winning potential
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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published date | 22 Jan 1999
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 352
Dimensions | 210 x 134 x 20mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 323g
ISBN | 978-0-0286-2917-9
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BISAC | games / gambling / general
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