"You can beat the game of blackjack!" So says gaming's number one best selling author and Casinocitytimes columnist, Frank Scoblete.
Recently Scoblete discussed his new book Beat Blackjack Now! which is available on Amazon.com, or from your favorite bookstores or by mail order.
Frank states: "Players can go from a traditional blackjack player to an advantage player with a real edge over the house in several easy-to-master steps in this book."
Scoblete states you'll learn how the game of blackjack is really played; traditional basic strategy for one, two, four, six and eight-deck games; little known playing secrets that will actually reduce the house edge; which blackjack games to avoid, which games to play; unique betting tactics to increase your monetary return; the best strategies for Spanish 21 and also how to play winning Tournament Blackjack.
Scoblete continued: "Beat Blackjack Now! shows you how to get a verifiable, mathematical edge in less than an hour with the new, extremely easy-to-master Speed Count. In addition, I will show you how to add to your Speed Count edges with the new Optimum Basic Strategy."
Scoblete states unequivocally that Beat Blackjack Now! is the only blackjack book blackjack players will need to beat the casinos. Scoblete says, "This book can take you from a novice to an expert advantage player!"
Scoblete has strong support for his views from many authorities in the blackjack world, including Casino Player, Blackjack Insider and Casinocitytimes columnist Jerry "Stickman" who wrote: "From start to finish, this book can take you from a new player to a player who has a real edge over the casinos. I've used Speed Count and Optimum Basic Strategy for years now and let me tell you, they work beautifully! What's more, these techniques are simple as can be!"
Beat Blackjack Now! is available from Amazon.com or at your local bookstores. The price is $16.95 plus $5 shipping and handling. Credit card orders can also call: 1-800-944-0406.
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