The Unofficial Guide to Casino Gambling
by
Basil Nestor
The casino games seem simple, but every year, millions of people lose billions of dollars at casinos and other gaming establishments. Why? Because they lack information, rather than luck. Beyond Las Vegas and Atlantic City, this book discusses riverboat and dockside gambling, as well as the boom in Indian Reservation gambling destinations and bingo parlors. In addition to ...more
Paperback, 321 pages
Published
December 11th 1998
by John Wiley & Sons
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Wow! This book has gambling down to a science... or rather, math. You don't have to be a mathematician to understand the simple formulas that can be applied to gambling or anything in life; including the risk of crossing the street. It all comes down to math and probabilities and it's the first book I've read that explains the "house edge" in a way that I can easily understand it. It also explains how certain bets can help you narrow that margin.
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