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Theory of Blackjack, 6th Edition

Theory of Blackjack, 6th Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book for those interested in theory!
Review: Although this is a great book you really need to know what it is and what it IS NOT!
It is not an introduction to blackjack. It's assumed you already know how to play the game.
It is not an introduction to card counting. The author assumes you already know a card counting system, or at least have a basic understanding of what one entails.
It is PROBABLY not going to make you a better player. It's not really a "how to" guide for the game as much as it's a guide to show you how to effectively ANALYZE the game.

As the title suggests this book is a fairly comprehensive review of the theory of blackjack. While a traditional counting book will tell you the HOW of card counting, this book will show you WHY it works, how card counting systems are derived, how to compare the power of different card counting systems (the so-called "efficiences") and contrast them to an (linearly) ideal system. You will also learn how to calculate exact probabilities (well, really how to write a program to do this) that could be used to determine the values (in terms of expected return) of different hands or to design a tool that will give you the optimal play in any situation that may arrise in blackjack. This tool isn't to be confused with "basic strategy", which only gives you the optimal play off the top of a freshly shuffled shoe.

This book is ideal for someone who is comfortable with playing blackjack in a casino environment, has a basic understanding of the difficulties faced by card counters, and is comfortable with mathematical formulas and their derivations (although a lot of concepts can be understood without a strong background in math, you'll get a lot more out of the book if you can follow its derivations). After reading it you should be in a position where you COULD develop your own card counting system, calculate expected values (essentially probabilities) for given hands and given plays, and have the satisfaction of knowing that you have a better understanding of the inner workings of blackjack than 99% of the people who play the game!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book changed my opinion of gambling books
Review: I ran across this book many years ago in a used bookstore (mine was the 2nd edition). I must say this book changed my opinion of books about gambling books. Up to that point, all the gambling books I've come across were laughable. But this book was startlingly different. It thoroughly explains the mathematics behind basic strategy and card counting techniques in a way that really made sense.

This may sound too advanced for many folks, but frankly the math is fairly easy to understand (it mostly uses basic statistics that you probably learned and forgot in high school).

If you are serious about card counting, the information in this book will help you evaluate BJ counting systems (or even systems you invent). It will also help you subtly modify your play for changes in rules at different casinos.

Do you need to be a computer programmer to use this book? No, but it wouldn't hurt. Is this book useful for writing BJ simulators? Yes, but it's also great for really understanding what it takes to be a really good card counter.

Personally, this book convinced me that I don't have the patience (or time) to become a good card counter. But at least now I know why.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Advanced Blackjack Book Ever Written
Review: I'll start off by saying that this book is a tool for those interested in the underlying mathematics of the game of blackjack. For those people who just want the numbers, many blackjack simulators are currently on the market. In fact, most of the simulators would be more accurate than the numbers in these books due to the fact that you can customise then to your exact table conditions and playing strategies.

Even for those who are mathematically inclined, this book is very heavy reading. I've completed university level statistics courses and much of this text is still beyond my grasp. Griffin often does not explain why particular statistical methods are appropriate presumably he assumes familiarity with the underlying mathematics.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: for the highly advanced players only!
Review: if you are a beginner to the field of pro blackjack, don't buy this book. buy "blackjack for blood" and learn all you can until you achieve high skills at this game. then, and only then, you can go to this book which is a treasure to expert players - it sharpens your game, gives you mathematical backround to your methods, and can especially give you an edge on the hard-to-win-but-fast-to-play internet blackjack games.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: for the highly advanced players only!
Review: if you are a beginner to the field of pro blackjack, don't buy this book. buy "blood blackjack" and learn all you can until you achieve high skills at this game. then, and only then, you can go to this book which is a treasure to expert players - it sharpens your game, gives you mathematical backround to your methods, and can especially give you an edge on the hard-to-win-but-fast-to-play internet blackjack games.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: John May
Review: Peter Griffin is the blackjack authors blackjack author, respected and referenced by everyone in the field. This book is extremely heavy-going and mathmatically sophisticated, fully understood by virtually noone. No system is presented as such. This is, as the book title indicates a book about theory rather than the practice of winning blackjack. To give you some indication of the influence of this book it helps to list some of its achievements:- Griffin created virtually every balanced count system, was the first to develop a plausible method of rating such systems, and created "perfect-play" analysis of every possible hand total. In addition, mysteries such as the decade-old "floating advantage" conundrum are solved. Many many insights are contained herein which have not yet been fully exploited. I have never stopped re-reading it.

For anybody who wishes to develop, innovate or understand blackjack systems this is an essential purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Absolute Classic.
Review: Peter Griffin's "The Theory of Blackjack" is an absolute classic. No gambling library is complete without it. The longevity of this title is testament to its importance. It has passed the test of time. It stands like a monument.

Although it is an advanced read for most players, understanding the principles it presents is essential to being a successful Blackjack player. Those who can't comprehend it simply shouldn't play for money. I suspect that is why it is one of the few books recommended by Dr. Ford in his book: "How to Gamble at the Casinos Without Getting Plucked Like a Chicken".

This book teaches you how to become a winner. It was one of the first gambling books to honestly and accurately explain how to win at blackjack. While its coverage is not comprehensive, it presents all the essential information and takes some interesting side trips. Those few readers and authors who criticize various portions of it are not to be taken seriously. Either they misunderstand it or they are trying to pump up their own importance by kicking at a giant.

Griffin's relaxed and easy style of writing, for such a technical book, is extremely refreshing, sometimes funny, always informative and simply endearing. If you haven't read this book, you are not fully informed about Blackjack - you have missed a major milestone in the history of the game.


Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Really a Book for BJ Computers
Review: This book is for advanced players who are computer literate. It's main purpose is to help program a BJ computer for actual play. Additionally, one can program a BJ simulator to evaluate all the other counting methods on the market to rate their effectiveness.

This is not a good read for beginning or advanced BJ card counters. It is for those "experts" who try the fringes. Furthermore, having a BJ computer in a casino is now illegal in NV.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Really a Book for BJ Computers
Review: This book is for advanced players who are computer literate. It's main purpose is to help program a BJ computer for actual play. Additionally, one can program a BJ simulator to evaluate all the other counting methods on the market to rate their effectiveness.

This is not a good read for beginning or advanced BJ card counters. It is for those "experts" who try the fringes. Furthermore, having a BJ computer in a casino is now illegal in NV.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERY TECHNICAL
Review: THIS IS A GREAT BOOK FOR THE CASINO PROFESSIONAL.


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