What do you guys think of this book: Blackjack For Blood: The Card-Counters' Bible, and Complete Winning Guide by Bruce Carlson ?
It's gotten good reviews on Amazon but I can't seem to find any word on it from other BJ forums or websites?
I'm also thinking of these two: Blackjack Blue Book II by Renzey and Blackbelt in Blackjack by Snyder
But the latter two I've heard good things about although it has a slightly less rating on Amazon so I don't know. I'm almost done reading Blackjack: Play Like The Pros by John Bukofsky so I want to get another book to start as soon as I'm done since I heard this book is only "ok". Unfortunately I HAD to get it because it was literally the only book on blackjack in the store. That's why I'm going to Amazon now and getting something that the good men (and women) on this site can vouch for.
I am using the Hi-Lo count in cause those books differ at all with counts. I also want to make sure that I didn't get a book that is a re-release of an old book with tactics that don't work anymore :-(
P.S. Since Amazon has the $25 deal where you get free shipping I might buy up to four books as long as it doesn't cost over $30. I was thinking of getting a book that is a story or an autobiography. I would LOVE one about blackjack but even a gambling book would be interesting. I am more interested in true stories but wouldn't throw out the idea of fiction.
It's gotten good reviews on Amazon but I can't seem to find any word on it from other BJ forums or websites?
I'm also thinking of these two: Blackjack Blue Book II by Renzey and Blackbelt in Blackjack by Snyder
But the latter two I've heard good things about although it has a slightly less rating on Amazon so I don't know. I'm almost done reading Blackjack: Play Like The Pros by John Bukofsky so I want to get another book to start as soon as I'm done since I heard this book is only "ok". Unfortunately I HAD to get it because it was literally the only book on blackjack in the store. That's why I'm going to Amazon now and getting something that the good men (and women) on this site can vouch for.
I am using the Hi-Lo count in cause those books differ at all with counts. I also want to make sure that I didn't get a book that is a re-release of an old book with tactics that don't work anymore :-(
P.S. Since Amazon has the $25 deal where you get free shipping I might buy up to four books as long as it doesn't cost over $30. I was thinking of getting a book that is a story or an autobiography. I would LOVE one about blackjack but even a gambling book would be interesting. I am more interested in true stories but wouldn't throw out the idea of fiction.