TrimTabs Investing: Using Liquidity Theory to Beat the Stock Market7 reviews
Charles Biderman, David Santschi

Wiley, 2005

A Bargain Price for an Inside Look at Investing

+ Fresh ideas
+ Predicting the short term direction of market

This book is really different for the world of finance because it is frank and down-to-earth without making a lot of grandiose claims. As an individual investor, I am not interested in tracking company earnings but want to time my buy, move and rebalance decisions. I could relate to the ...
  
  











  



  
Casino (TM) Magazine's Play Smart and Win: How to Beat Most Popl Casino Games3 reviews
Victor Royer

Fireside, 1994

Casino Magazine's Play Smart and Win

+ The best!

I have recently read Scott A. Miller's review of my book. Yes, I am the Author. While I appreciate all comments, I would like to point out that Scott is writing a review of a 1994 book with a 2001 view. Things have changed. That's why I now have a new series of books, starting January. I would also ...
  
  











  



  
How to gamble at the casinos without getting plucked like a chicken18 reviews
James Harrison Ford

El Paso Norte Press, 2004

> More Fun When You Win!

+ Classic Guide to Winning
+ Entertaining and Fun with Good Information
+ You Really Should Read This Book
  
  











  



  
Identity Cards - Nothing to hide nothing to fear...? ( Spawater Chronicles II ) Government control-freak ...1 review
Barry Tighe

Can Write Will Write, 2007

our friends are at it again

When Spawater is selected as the guinea pig for universal government ID cards, our friends are thrown into a tizzy. One is even selected to run the database, threatening his friendship with the others. Meanwhile, nefarious "architects" from out-of-town are trying to steal the town's ancient Roman ...
  
  











  



  
Beat the Bastard Casinos: Pre-Setting Dice--I Beat the Bastards, So Can You!!!17 reviews
Zeke Feinberg

Leaf Pr, 1992

One of the best books ever about how to make more money!

+ It works, but be patient
+ How to learn to set the dice to win more money
+ Thought I'd give this a try
+ Excellent Book Beat the Bastard Casinos is Right!!!!!!!!!!!!
  
  











  



  
Beat the Dealer: A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One23 reviews
Edward O. Thorp

Vintage, 1966

The Book that Started the Blackjack Revolution

+ Blackjack for dummies!
+ A Classic
+ This book and your own brain are all you need....well...a team...
+ The Grandfather of Blackjack Strategy
  
  











  



  
Blackjack: Play Like The Pros9 reviews
John Bukofsky

Lyle Stuart, 2006

Excellent EXCELLENT book on Blackjack!!

+ Very good
+ I Did Not Realize How Easy This Was!!!!
+ One of The Best Blackjack Books Out There, and popular among Poker Players
+ When It Comes to Blackjack, He's a Genius
  
  











  



  
Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos, 2nd Edition: How to Play and Win80 reviews
Frank Scoblete

Bonus Books, 2005

Great Strategy!!!

This is a great book for beginners. It gives you an overview of the game and the different bets out there. It also lets you know what bets to stay away from unless you want to leave completely broke. I've tried the 5 count in this book and I believe that it is a genius way of qualifying ...
  
  











  



  
Casino Gambling : A Winner's Guide to Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, and Casino Poker28 reviews
Jerry Patterson, Eric Nielsen, ...

Perigee Trade, 2000

Amazon is confused

+ Average book
+ Good Book!
+ An excellent handbook
  
  











  



  
Youth Market: Chickens or Television - Which Comes First? (Spawater Chronicles I) Stop the cruelty2 reviews
Barry Tighe

Can Write Will Write, 2007

wow ...this guy knows how 2 write!

+ Social comment with biting humor

When I read the first few pages of this book, I came to an analogy. I, of course, had an Alison moment (read the book to find out what this means!) and it took a couple of tries to figure out what on earth he was talking about. When I did I laughed so hard I almost cried. Frequently throughout this ...
  
  











  



  
Casino - Heads we win tails you lose (Spawater Chronicles III) How casinos really work1 review
Barry Tighe

Can Write Will Write, 2007

casino is the BEST!!!

This is a great book that is certain fun for anyone who reads it! With multidimensional views, quirky characters, great analagies, and side splitting quotes, this book is guaranteed to make you laugh. I recommend reading all three books in order, to understand the characters better. The characters ...
  
  











  



  
Comp City: A Guide to Free Casino Vacations, Second Edition23 reviews
Max Rubin

Huntington Press, 2001

A lot of Brass = A lot of Comps

+ It worked for me many years ago
+ comp city worked for me
+ One of the best books on playing in Vegas, period
  
  











  



  
The Moneyspinners: How Professional Gamblers Beat the Casinos at Their Own Game1 review
Jacques Black

Oldcastle Books, 1998

Jacques Black's "The money-spinners"

The book that first inspired my interest in gambling, this is the best text ever written on gambling by an Englishman. Black details methods to win at roulette by locating mechanically imperfect wheels, at poker by skill and mathematics, and at blackjack and baccarat by the application of ...
  
  











  



  
Legalized Casino Gaming in the United States: The Economic and Social Impact
Cathy Hsu

Routledge, 1999

Covering the entire United States gaming market, Legalized Casino Gaming in the United States provides gaming researchers, policymakers, and hospitality students comprehensive overview of the history, development, legislation, and economic and social impacts of riverboat, land-based, and Native American casino gaming. Containing national and regional research about the industry, this book will ...
  
  











  



  
101 Things You Didn't Know About Casino Gambling: Cover Your Ass, Befriend Lady Luck, And Beat the ...
Justin Cord Hayes

Adams Media Corporation, 2005
  
  











  



  
Casino Gambling for Fun and Profit: Second Edition3 reviews
J. Edward Crowder PhD

Outskirts Press, 2006

Kirkus Discoveries (star rating not associated)

+ Informative and Entertaining
+ Good Addition to 1st Book

Reviewed by Kirkus Discoveries: "A clinical psychologist turned professional casino gambler reveals the secrets of his success. For some, gambling is an obsession; for others, it's a recreational hobby. For those, like the author, who fall somewhere in between, there are ways to minimize losses ...
  
  











  



  
Double or Nothing: How Two Friends Risked It All to Buy One of Las Vegas' Legendary Casinos26 reviews
Tom Breitling, Cal Fussman

Collins Business, 2007

WONDERFUL STORY! GREAT READ! OH, BY THE WAY....IT'S ALL TRUE!!!

+ Intresting
+ A phenomenal business story in a quick, easy read
+ Electric and fun
+ A must read
  
  











  



  
Beat The Odds (Basics of Winning)1 review
J. Edward Allen

Cardoza, 1993

Good, realistic view of casino gambling for the uninitiated.

Very good, easy read that clearly and concisely explains the basics of the various casino games. I found it very useful as it is filled not with just facts, but advice that is meant to keep you out of harms way, which is after all exactly where the casinos would like you to be. For less than ...
  
  











  



  
Beat Multiple Deck Blackjack2 reviews
Marten Jensen

Cardoza, 2003

For both the novice & experienced recreational player

+ Great for Non-Counting Beginners

Having read dozens of books on the subject of blackjack, I found this one to be exactly what it is intended to be... a guide for anyone who wants to beat the multiple blackjack game. While it is a great primer on the game for anyone who has never been inside of a casino, it can also serve the more ...
  
  











  



  
Fortune's Formula: The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street56 reviews
William Poundstone

Hill and Wang, 2006

Entertaining

+ It takes exceptionally smart people to make truly massive blunders
+ Interesting review of the systems of the past
+ Any investor or gambler needs this book!