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Blackjack Blueprint: How to Play Like a Pro... Part-Time | 
enlarge | Author: Rick Blaine Publisher: Huntington Press Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $15.30 You Save: $4.65 (23%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 27435
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 357 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 0929712161 Dewey Decimal Number: 795 EAN: 9780929712161 ASIN: 0929712161
Publication Date: January 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Book was discovered as part of a bulk purchase, never read or distributed, condition is A+++++
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Product Description From the first turn of the card to getting out of a foreign country with a suitcase full of cash, BLACKJACK BLUEPRINT is the most comprehensive book ever written on learning to play blackjack for profit. This book covers everything from basic strategy to counting cards, from maximizing potential going solo to playing on a blackjack team. Casino comps, tournaments, location play, shuffle tracking, playing in disguise, outwitting the eye in the sky, and other advantage-play techniques--it's all here. Best of all, the techniques you learn in BLACKJACK BLUEPRINT can be used part-time as a money-making hobby, just as author Rick Blaine has used them for years while pursuing a career in finance.
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Blackjack Blueprint has it all April 23, 2008 I enthusiastically recommend this book to anyone interesting in learning how to play blackjack. Good for beginners, but also has good material for experienced players. Very easy to follow. Has interesting stories about how blackjack teams operate.
The One Book to Buy April 9, 2008 If someone could only buy one book on blackjack, I would highly recommend this one. I have been playing & counting for 15 years. This covers everything you need to be a winning player and then some. It also has something for everyone from the first-time novice to the seasoned professional (including some things I'd rather not see in print).
I have a hard time finding anything that was missed in this book, and it is written in straight-forward, easy-to-understand language. If anything is missing, it is the complex math that bogs down most of us anyway. Blaine instead offers up the best ways to make money, and that is what we are really after (at least me anyway).
This book is "SICK"....a must read....The real deal.. February 13, 2008 Hey its about time a guy put a book together like this*****.
I recommend BJ Blueprint as the first book to read when learning the game. Everything is clearly explained and the stories mixed in are fascinating. Five Star Rating from this reader!
GOOO Train..
Robert
Vary good 21 read... October 17, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is without doubt the most well written and entertaining blackjack book around right now. I have read many many books on counting cards and the game of blackjack in general and this is by far the funniest read there is while actually giving really good information on counting cards and the game you must play to be a counter. Blackjack Blueprint doesn't bore you to death with super advanced systems that will cause you to sleep after read each single rule. Instead it's filled with many stories and useful information that are completely relevant to the situation that they accompany. If I were to have one blackjack book this would be the one without any doubt in my mind. I will also add that I don't read for fun at all, I only read books that will give me information and teach me how to do stuff. If all books were this good I would read more then I do.
Few Better Books to Learn About BJ Basics July 7, 2007 I'm reading "Blackjack Blueprint" for the second time. It is an impressive tutorial and practice guide for anyone seriously interested in learning to play blackjack. Similar to Revere's classic work, Mr. Blaine explains the basics one must learn to get an advantage playing the game. Then he offers practice drills designed to ingrain those basic skills/info, so the new BJ player can perform at a level to compete with the casinos. The last half of the book introduces related topics like BJ tournament play, casino critters, comps, shuffle tracking, team play, camouflage, etc. All interesting topics for aspiring advantage players. Blackjack Blueprint is among the best introductory books on advantage blackjack play that I've read. It compares favorably with Revere's and Wong's books, and is more up-to-date. I don't hesitate to recommend it, and am happy to own it.
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