Beyond Counting Exploiting Casino Games From Blackjack To Video Poker

  1. Beyond Counting Exploiting Casino Games From Blackjack To Video Poker Pdf
  2. Beyond Counting : Exploiting Casino Games From Blackjack To Video Poker Pdf
  3. Beyond Counting : Exploiting Casino Games From Blackjack To Video Poker

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Originally Posted by WRX.

Steven Shiu marked it as to-read Oct 06, Because of the zero travelling time, lack of expenses, absence of game protection scrutiny, speed of play, and the vastly greater number of accessible casinos and other gambling operations, it didn’t even occur to me to spend much time offline.

Originally Posted by GBV I am frankly amazed that there are people out there who needed to be told that if a dealer flashes a card at you then you should use that information. Oct 17, Peter Wu rated it it was amazing. Random thoughts, a huge glossary of terms, blackjack basic strategy, useful statistical principles for gamblers, random number generators, etc. Daniel McLeod marked it as to-read Jan 27, Jason marked it as to-read Aug 06, It’s a big, hardbound book with a nice glossy dustjacket.

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In addition to providing brilliant analysis, Grosjean writes well. Beyond Counting by James Grosjean I noticed they’re offering free shipping.

I am done, but not sure how much I have actually absorbed, and I am pretty sure that unless I get out and do some field work, most of it is just an interesting read.

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I say it only to illustrate that you know much less than you think you do. Grosjean is widely considered the finest active advantage player in the world. Examp Magic Circle of 13 for Baccarat: There’s a basic failure there to understand how special situations can alter the viability of a given AP approach which might be uninteresting when viewed under generic laboratory conditions.

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Beyond Counting Exploiting Casino Games From Blackjack To Video Poker

The book just isn’t that useful. The strategy is bet a “better hand than the dealer”.

Kheong Chin marked it as to-read Dec 24, Find More Posts by twoblack9s. Originally Posted by GBV If you want to learn how to find loaders you have to go back to much earlier blackjack texts like Uston’s, or Malmuth. Find More Posts by NajdorfDefense. Perhaps you had your own bot operation running, in which case great.

Beyond Counting Exploiting Casino Games From Blackjack To Video Poker Pdf

His defenders always make out he’s this great pioneer, the truth is he’s just another card counting guy with his head in the sand who discovered HC’ing. Originally Posted by NajdorfDefense Finishing aroundor sooner? No trivia or quizzes yet. Beyond Counting by James Grosjean I hear you can buy things on ebay.

Jun 29, Other position countng bet. A,0 Then next bet on player. A healthy chunk of the book has nothing to do with deep math, and is comprised of Grosjean’s sometimes politically incorrect, but incredibly deep writing and views on everything to do with gambling he even points out where speed beyonc are during your drive to popular casinos, the fines for which could erase any expected profit at the tables I guess I should clarify that.

Return to Book Page. I’m sure you’re way better and sharper than Grosjean. Trivia About Beyond Counting This work builds on and FAR surpasses them. Grosjean was trying to flog that on Rec. Find More Posts by Peeig.

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Beyond Counting : Exploiting Casino Games from Blackjack to Video Poker by James Grosjean

Baccarat 66 Winning Strategy: Joe Wong marked it as to-read Aug 01, I read beyonv first one as well and found it fascinating. There are what me might call “advanced plays” online as well even hole-carding and those require scouting for also. Find Threads Started by GreenSmoke Originally Posted by Peeig That, and actually figuring out how to do what is discussed in the book, not everything is spelled out, so it takes some exploring.

Send a private message to Fubster. Go to any new or lower-rent casino. Send a private message to NajdorfDefense.

Beyond Counting : Exploiting Casino Games From Blackjack To Video Poker Pdf

I have all and have read all the Uston books. Find Threads Started by ThomasBihl. I’ll probably love it, but my tastes run esoteric. Originally Posted by Nick Rivers.

How does one actually get this book or actually the new edition CAA: Open Preview See a Problem?

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Don’t think you’ll be disappointed, considering your interests. Last edited by GBV; at

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Review of Beyond Counting
Reviewed by Nick Christenson
November 5, 2000
There are several well known ways a player can gamble in a casino with a positive expectation. Certainly, Blackjack card counting, skilled Poker play, some full pay Video Poker, and sports betting are the most familiar. Others may know about more esoteric methods like Blackjack shuffle tracking, Roulette wheel clocking, and advantageous slot play. There are even those who go further, looking for house mistakes in calculating payoffs in games like Keno or Sic Bo. In Beyond Counting, James Grosjean pursues this topic further than anyone I have yet encountered, looking for edges in such strongly negative expectation games as the Big Six Wheel and Three Card Poker, as well as classical games like Blackjack and Craps.
After various introductions to the author and the book, we told about the strange hierarchy of casino advantage players. Grosjean tells us how the Blackjack basic strategy player won't understand what a card counter is doing, how a card counter won't see how a shuffle tracker is playing an advantage, and a shuffle tracker won't understand many of the actions of a hole card player. We come to understand the casino as a series of layers of potentially strange behavior. Who is doing what, and why?
Grosjean then performs some interesting mathematical analysis surrounding card counting. Some of his exercises aren't likely to be directly useful to the advantage player, but many of them are. His information will be at least somewhat useful to the non-mathematical readers, but those that are not math-adverse will get much more from Beyond Counting than those who are. The math is well explained, so that these examples, even when they are used to calculate something that may not be important, are good patterns for the reader to follow when they want to perform their own calculations.
Grosjean analyzes the math of partner play, discusses casino dealers, cheaters, and spotters. Some of this has been written on before, but much was new to me, at least. Grosjean goes into depth on some of these topics in a way that I believe is new to the literature. Some of it sounds a bit fantastic to me, and I don't know how often these situations come up, but maybe I just haven't been looking hard enough.
In addition to some general traveling tips, Grosjean covers advantage play at other games, such as Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Let It Ride, and others. His information on Craps I've heard before, but he provides major information about Three Card Poker and the Big Six Wheel that is, in my opinion, ground breaking. The Three Card Poker information, like much of what Grosjean covers, requires the ability to read the dealer's next card before it comes off the deck. Unfortunately, the author doesn't provide us with a lot of information on how to become skilled at this task, but it may be that this would be information difficult to impart through the printed word. The book concludes with some parting thoughts by the author, a glossary, and some additional charts and tables.
Purely on a price-to-words ratio, the reader comes out quite nicely on this exchange. Since Beyond Counting is printed in an 8 1/2' by 11' format with 10 pt. type, there are more than double the number of words per page than one gets with many gambling book formats. The ideas are generally new and clearly imparted by the author, the math is reasonably well explained. I believe this is one of the most intriguing gambling books I've seen in a while. Those readers looking for new ideas in advantage gambling should look here, especially if they're not afraid of a little math.
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Beyond Counting contains some of the most intriguing new ideas in advantage gambling I've seen in a while. This is a good place to learn about areas which may be fertile ground for advantage play, and for a good set of examples on how to apply mathematical methods in order to gain an edge at many games. Those who are looking for an easy route to gain an edge, and those who are deathly afraid of math may want to skip this book, but anyone who is willing to work a bit will find something of value here. This is not an introductory book.
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