Which one book....

newyorkbear

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#1
would you recomend as a gift to someone to stimulate their interest in BJ?
They are now casual players who think that the casino would not allow a game that can be beat to infest their floor.Please don't tell me any books about the MIT teams,I want something to show average non-genius types can succed. Thanks.
 
#3
Book

Sounds like a good book for them would be Fred Renezy's Blackjack Bluebook II.
I gave some as gifts last year and they were well recivied.

It is a good book and is interesting, without getting too deep for a newer player.
 

ZMan

Well-Known Member
#4
Here's a 2nd vote for BlackJack Bluebook II by Fred Renzey.
This is my all-time favorite and it's a great book especially for the beginner, but also goes into card counting.

My second favorite is Avery Cardoza's Winning Casino Blackjack for the Non-Counter.

Either would be a great gift for someone who likes Blackjack.
 
#5
The Blackjack Zone

(Dead link: http://www.theblackjackzone.com/)
"While there are some great blackjack books out there on the market, I think that The Blackjack Zone is the best book out there for the beginning player who wants to learn how to beat the game."
--Tommy Hyland
 

newyorkbear

Well-Known Member
#6
Ended up buying the Bluebook and two others off of Amazon.Wongs Professionial BJ and Griffins book on BJ theory. Came to about S34 with free shipping and then got a $30 rebate by applying for a Amazon CC.
I also bought an autographed copy of the BJ Zone off another website for about 20% off.
Four books for less than $25.If only all my Christmas shopping were so easy and cheap.
 
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