How to Win at Gambling: Easiest Methods for Recreational Gamblers
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- The goal of this book is to show gamblers how to play at “even odds” without having to make many changes. A gambler can’t ask for more than that without spending a great deal of time studying and practicing the games. It does help if you have a basic understanding of blackjack and the different poker hands before you read this book.
This book goes beyond the simple bets that one needs to make in order to have a realistic chance of going home a winner. There are many other aspects to gambling that can’t be ignored if you want to be successful. Such as:
- Money Management
- Bankroll
- Self-Discipline
- Gambling Sessions
- Gambling Without the Guilt
- Emotional Control
These are all components of becoming a gambler that has a realistic chance of winning when you gamble. There are some people that just want to go to the casino to have a good time and they don’t care if they lose money. In fact, most of them expect to lose. That is certainly acceptable if that is what you choose to do, but hopefully this book will show you that with a few simple changes you can increase your chance of success greatly.
I’m not going to make silly promises of you winning thousands of dollars, but why should you let the casino have a 10-15% advantage over you when there are ways to reduce that to close to 0%?
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Additional information
Language | English |
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File size | 183 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Not Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 44 pages |
Page numbers source ISBN | 1481104586 |
by J. M. Paterson
Covers basics of attitude (vital), money management (absolutely important) and strategy (helps enormously) before getting deeper with particular games specifics.
All good sense, all stuff you need to understand and apply.
The selection of particular games is well-founded and fits well with the declared aims of the author (minimise the house’s edge).
The specific advice offered for particular type of games is fairly general but it does introduce the beginner to topics to study further.