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Book Reviews of Blackjack Bluebook II - the simplest winning strategies ever published (2006 edition)Book Review: Best Blackjack Book I've Read.... Summary: 5 StarsI enjoy playing Blackjack for entertainment value as well as the chance to make a little cash. After mastering basic strategy, most experts leave you with card counting as the only way to further your game. I'm not a professional gambler, and have no inclination to become one. I've tried counting, and for me, it detracts from the enjoyment of playing the game.
Renzey offers solid, statistically valid options to improve a player's chances at the tables, and he does so at different levels of "committment" by the player. You can choose how much time you want to invest in study and practice, but even the simplest level helps to turn the odds toward your favor. Renzey's more advanced options begin to delve into the card counting realm, but are significantly easier and faster to learn. I find I can still enjoy the "play" as well as the "results."
Hands down, the best Blackjack book I've ever read.
Book Review: how to play Summary: 5 StarsI love the way that this book breaks down strategy for the casual player all the way up to professional play and it explains it in a progressive manner so that one can see what level they are playing at in a clearly defined manner. I also found the book to be a quick read making it accessible to quickly finding what information you were looking for on a need to know basis.
Book Review: Outstanding BJ Book Summary: 5 StarsI've read several books on blackjack and this is by far the best. I'm not one to take the time to write a review, but I am so overwhelmed with this book that I had to take a few moments to share my thoughts. Most of us already know the basics, but Renzy takes the reader into a deck of cards in an easy to understand view from the inside out. I learned more in one reading of his book than I have in five years of playing blackjack. Myths were exposed and wrong plays were corrected. I've had to unlearn several bad habits after reading this book. Thanks Fred Renzey!!!
Book Review: Renzey is the Real Deal Summary: 5 StarsI've known Fred for many years and I can testify that this is a man who understands blackjack inside and out. He is a top notch player and his book is a must read for players interested in becoming more advanced in their knowledge. Whether you use his various count systems is not as important as understanding the proper approach to becoming an advantage player at this game - and Fred is an astute, intelligent advantage player. You cannot have too much knowledge at this game and a wealth of good reading experiences is good for you and bad for the casinos. Enjoy!
Frank Scoblete: Author of Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution!
Book Review: The Only BJ Book you will even need Summary: 5 StarsI have purchased and read five BJ books. When I first bought this book I was still learning basic strategy and only after 3 yrs of basic strategy and understanding the game better was I able to truely appreciate this book. This book should be on every BJ players bookself. If you are just starting out then start here. Learn everything Renzy teach on basic strategy, then move on to KISS I. Once you have succeed these 2 steps, then and only then continue your education. Buy this before any other BJ book. This book has more meat in it than any other. Only half the book is worth many times its value. Its for the casual player and for the professional. Casual players and professionals do NOT need to buy anything else. If you suceed at learning KISS I, and I mean really learn it and apply it in casinos, then you can decide if you want to advance to KISS II/III or try KnockOut BJ or a different system. Start here and you won't regret it!
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