Counting cards is not the only way to get the upper hand in a game of Blackjack, as a seminal gambling book by Avery Cardoza, an authority on gambling, tur

WINNING BLACKJACK STRATEGIES WITHOUT COUNTING CARDS REVEALED



From its inauspicious start as a game punters had to be practically bribed to play, it has all come around for Blackjack, which now counts itself as officially the most popular casino game around. As such there has been an enormous interest in hints and tricks so as to better take advantage of the table and be able to walk away with a tidy sum. Obviously card-counting is the buzz word here and there is a wealth of information around on the subject. But do not be fooled, counting cards is not the only way to get the upper hand in a game of Blackjack, as a seminal gambling book by Avery Cardoza, an authority on gambling, turned author, will reveal to you.

Cardoza’s self-published “Winning Blackjack for the Non-Counter” has taken the world of gambling books by storm. Having sold over 750,000 copies the book is a Blackjack classic that has been expanded and revised with each subsequent edition. It is an invaluable resource for Blackjack beginners as well as seasoned veterans alike. Rather than outlining the various counting strategies in Blackjack for keeping track of what has been played and the odds of the cards that may yet be played, Cardoza’s book focuses on something he calls “conceptual Blackjack”, urging the reader to get into the spirit of the game and really understand the reasons for each hand being played. The book is rich in Blackjack theory, outlining often overlooked Blackjack principles and strategies for each and every eventuality.

"This book emphasizes winning, and that's what we're here to do now ,win at blackjack," Cardoza says, and his method is tried and tested, having perfected it himself through many years of putting in work at the Blackjack tables of every continent on the globe. So if advanced or even basic mathematics for that matter are not your forte, you could do a lot worse than giving “Winning Blackjack for the Non-Counter” a look.



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