The Winner’s Guide to Casino Gambling: Fourth Edition

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Posted 13 Jun 2010 in General

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The definitive guide to the best strategies at the gambling table-now in a fully revised and updated fourth edition

Long recognized as the gambler’s bible, The Winner’s Guide to Casino Gambling has been completely revised and expanded to include new rules and strategies for every major game in the casino, including several popular new ones. This entirely updated fourth edition remains the most authoritative and comprehensive book in its field, bringing gambling expert Edwin Silberstang’s professional secrets and expertise into the twenty-first-century casino.

The Winner’s Guide to Casino Gambling can literally replace a shelf full of guides to individual games-each chapter is a book of its… More >> The Winner’s Guide to Casino Gambling: Fourth Edition


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  1. The smart gamble is to make the right bets that give you the best advantage possible against the house and this book breaks it down for you. Rating: 4 / 5

  2. The book is very well written, and easy to read. I enjoyed the Craps and the Baccarat section. It explains the house advantage of various games including Blackjack and some of the poker games to name a few. It includes most if not all Vegas games. Rating: 5 / 5

  3. This book is explained in a way that even a trained monkey can undestand it. The secret to winning on any gambling game is “money managment”. Silbertstang goes into much detail on how to accomplish this as well as other critical factors that could make you a winner. Don’t go to Vegas without taking this book with you. Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Although I’m a little troubled by the title–I don’t like to encourage dreams of making it rich through gambling–Silberstang delivers solid information that any intermediate gambler with dreams of moving on up the ladder shouldn’t be without. A different approach from my “Casino Gambling the Smart Way,” but well worth its modest investment! Rating: 5 / 5

  5. As an enthusiast of every form of gambling, some of the biggest gambles are these types of books. Silberstang’s guide is well done, however, written both informatively and sprinkled with anectodes that distinguish it from just another “how-to.” Rating: 4 / 5



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