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Reviews of the Most Poular Gambling Books

The gambling industry is one of the major entertainment markets in the world since it represents an easy way to get quick cash. Still, many gamblers need yet to learn one or the other strategy to enhance their winning odds and to outmaneuver the opponent (the dealer, the bookie, etc.). Successful gamblers do not rely on their gut feeling and luck that often, but rather perceive the game strategically, employing different tactics which turn the gambling or sports betting experience into a mind game.

In order to brush up your gambling skills, you can take a look at excellent gambling books or casino books that may reveal one or two things about the gambling process to you. This review covers five excellently rated gambling books which can help you turn your losses into profit. Take a look at our suggestions; maybe there is something in for you.

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1. Beat the Dealer

Even if this book was written in the 1960s by Thorp, it is still relevant in the gambling industry. The book tells about the ordeals and challenges at the Blackjack casino table and how to make sure to win with the card you have got. The book is very popular because it is based on mathematical calculations which give the game a logical feature. Even if many things changed to this day, the book contains explanations of the rules of the game and reveals tips and tricks on how to develop a winning strategy. Thorp, who holds a Ph.D. in Math and an MA in physics, explains his theory accompanied by examples on 220 pages.

2. Casino Gambling For Dummies

The target audience for this book is someone who is new to the world of gambling and wants to start from the beginning. First, it explains all rules relevant to gambling, but the book also gives comprehensive advice which can benefit not only the beginner but also an experienced gambler. It contains a lot of useful information related to casinos, so next time you go to Las Vegas, make sure to bring this book along.

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3. Gambling 102

This book involves a lot of mathematical reasoning in explaining how different casino games work and how to figure them out. Since the book is more complex, it is more suitable for experienced gamblers rather than novices.

4. The Frugal Gambler

Written by Jean Scott, this book speaks to casual gamblers who want to secure significant profits once in a while. It gives advice on how to get the right value from the comp systems employed in casinos all over the world, along other strategy tips and tricks that can come in handy to recreational gamblers.

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NFL Review

5. Beat the Sportsbook: An Insider’s Guide to the NFL Review

 

Now we feature something for all sportsbook fans who like to bet their money on a sports team. This book is suitable for all NFL betting fans. The book is universal since it covers topics suitable for beginners and pro bettors alike. According to customer reviews, this book significantly increased the percentage of their wins over losses. The author really made an effort to explain different betting styles, power ratings, and what bettors need to avoid. He also provided detailed charts that are easy to interpret to give a better overlook of his theories.

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