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Review by Arnold Snyder
Blackjack Expert and creator of
Blackjack Forum Online
How to Beat Casino Surveillance: An Insider's Secrets for Card Counters by Vinny DeCarlo, is a new e-book published by Henry Tamburin's Research Services Unlimited. It's 81 pages, and at an introductory price of $79, that makes the cost almost $1 per page. On June 1, the price goes up to $99, more than a buck a page.
Is it worth it? Only if you are a card counter, and especially if you are a card counter in Las Vegas.
Vinny DeCarlo claims to have 27 years experience in casino management and to have worked as a consultant to the top six casino owners and/or operators. The introduction to this book is written by Max Rubin, who himself has some 30 years or so in the industry, working on both sides of the table, and if Vinny's okay with Max, far be it from me to question Vinny's credentials. The book definitely has the ring of truth to it and there's an awful lot of inside information on the workings of specific Vegas casinos that I haven't seen anywhere, ever. The author also has a wild sense of humor. From Max's Intro: '...[DeCarlo] succinctly points out all of the leaks in the dysfunctional joints and he shows you how to whack them with glee. Having access to this is the kind of intel that is unprecedented in the annals of card counting, and if you're a serious player, you need this book.'
The first ten pages provide general information on how to play under the radar and how to diffuse a backoff, with 20 'power plays' to keep you in action. Following this, there are full reports on 27 different Las Vegas casinos. If you play with any regularity at any of these joints, and especially if you play at high stakes, you will likely find this e-book easily worth the price. The casinos with full reports are: Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Green Valley Ranch, Hard Rock, M Resort, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Mirage, Monte Carlo, NY NY, Orleans, Palace Station, Palms, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Red Rock, Rio, Sahara, Stratosphere, Treasure Island, Tropicana, Wynn/Encore, and Venetian/Palazzo. Most reports are 2 or 3 pages each, and discuss in detail the pit and surveillance staffs, their weaknesses, and the best strategies for attacking them and getting away with it.
I would rate this book as must reading for any serious advantage player in Las Vegas. This is the best book on surveillance since Cellini's 2003 Card Counter's Guide to Casino Surveillance.
My advice: Save yourself $20 and get it before June 1 when the price goes up. You can purchase it from: www.bjinsider.com/cs
Blackjack Forum is a trustworthy magazine and now online site about gaming at all and blackjack in particular.
Blackjack Forum was and still is one of the major resources of information for all blackjack players. Since 1981 when it was a trade journal, it has been providing its readers with latest and most essential information on betting, card-counting, blackjack maths, and other gambling topics.
The journal was created in 1981 by Arnold Snyder, one of the leading blackjack authors and players. You have probably already read about him in one of our articles The Biography of Arnold Snyder and most probably have seen one of his many books at our site. Blackjack Forum is no longer a printed journal, but more like an online magazine for those who want to learn more about blackjack game. This site attracts lots of players from all over the world. Sure, it does! When it was created and up until now, most talented blackjack players were invited to write an article there. The list of these players includes: Peter A. Griffin, Nick Alexander, Tommy Hyland, James Grosjean and Arnold Snyder himself, of course.
Since 1999, the journal Blackjack Forum has been collecting player reports on casinos. These reports include rules, special conditions and features and now there are casinos from 350 cities, 24 states and 44 countries.
You can find the journal itself here www.blackjackforumonline.com and also you can register and get answers from professionals.
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Review by Arnold Snyder
Blackjack Expert and creator of
Blackjack Forum Online
How to Beat Casino Surveillance: An Insider's Secrets for Card Counters by Vinny DeCarlo, is a new e-book published by Henry Tamburin's Research Services Unlimited. It's 81 pages, and at an introductory price of $79, that makes the cost almost $1 per page. On June 1, the price goes up to $99, more than a buck a page.
Is it worth it? Only if you are a card counter, and especially if you are a card counter in Las Vegas.
Vinny DeCarlo claims to have 27 years experience in casino management and to have worked as a consultant to the top six casino owners and/or operators. The introduction to this book is written by Max Rubin, who himself has some 30 years or so in the industry, working on both sides of the table, and if Vinny's okay with Max, far be it from me to question Vinny's credentials. The book definitely has the ring of truth to it and there's an awful lot of inside information on the workings of specific Vegas casinos that I haven't seen anywhere, ever. The author also has a wild sense of humor. From Max's Intro: '...[DeCarlo] succinctly points out all of the leaks in the dysfunctional joints and he shows you how to whack them with glee. Having access to this is the kind of intel that is unprecedented in the annals of card counting, and if you're a serious player, you need this book.'
The first ten pages provide general information on how to play under the radar and how to diffuse a backoff, with 20 'power plays' to keep you in action. Following this, there are full reports on 27 different Las Vegas casinos. If you play with any regularity at any of these joints, and especially if you play at high stakes, you will likely find this e-book easily worth the price. The casinos with full reports are: Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Circus Circus, Excalibur, Green Valley Ranch, Hard Rock, M Resort, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Mirage, Monte Carlo, NY NY, Orleans, Palace Station, Palms, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Red Rock, Rio, Sahara, Stratosphere, Treasure Island, Tropicana, Wynn/Encore, and Venetian/Palazzo. Most reports are 2 or 3 pages each, and discuss in detail the pit and surveillance staffs, their weaknesses, and the best strategies for attacking them and getting away with it.
I would rate this book as must reading for any serious advantage player in Las Vegas. This is the best book on surveillance since Cellini's 2003 Card Counter's Guide to Casino Surveillance.
My advice: Save yourself $20 and get it before June 1 when the price goes up. You can purchase it from: www.bjinsider.com/cs
Blackjack Forum is a trustworthy magazine and now online site about gaming at all and blackjack in particular.
Blackjack Forum was and still is one of the major resources of information for all blackjack players. Since 1981 when it was a trade journal, it has been providing its readers with latest and most essential information on betting, card-counting, blackjack maths, and other gambling topics.
The journal was created in 1981 by Arnold Snyder, one of the leading blackjack authors and players. You have probably already read about him in one of our articles The Biography of Arnold Snyder and most probably have seen one of his many books at our site. Blackjack Forum is no longer a printed journal, but more like an online magazine for those who want to learn more about blackjack game. This site attracts lots of players from all over the world. Sure, it does! When it was created and up until now, most talented blackjack players were invited to write an article there. The list of these players includes: Peter A. Griffin, Nick Alexander, Tommy Hyland, James Grosjean and Arnold Snyder himself, of course.
Since 1999, the journal Blackjack Forum has been collecting player reports on casinos. These reports include rules, special conditions and features and now there are casinos from 350 cities, 24 states and 44 countries.
You can find the journal itself here www.blackjackforumonline.com and also you can register and get answers from professionals.
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