"How to Win at Roulette" by: Norman Squire Published by Old Castel Books
The above is a a very good book as is this one:
"Gamble to win Roulette" by RD Ellison
A good book to make you think is "The Drunkard's Walk" by Mlodinow
Sam
I didn't see it listed but my favorite book is Fulltime Gambler by Louis Holloway. It is short on specifics but great for the serious player looking to make an income at the gaming tables. This book is a must read for any serious player.
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The Internet is a good source of books and literature. Possibly by the time you've read this even a good place to gamble. However, stay away from all those foolproof systems, sold on the Internet. They are proof we are fools. One guy was selling his for $1,000,000.00 he spoke about certain #s come out more than others and certain sections on the wheel come out more than others. However, he wasn't talking about a biased wheel type system, he was talking in general like this was common to all wheels. I guess all we had to do is send a bank check for $1,000,000.00 to Australia and then figure out which Roulette wheel he was playing on.
Richard.
[/quote] I dont think so that book will give you something more then practise and clear head just my opinion I was come acros some of books and unfortunatly there is no to much talk about
Yes I agree with '2catsam' these two are definitely very good books: "How to Win at Roulette" by: Norman Squire Published by Old Castel Books and "Gamble to win Roulette" by RD Ellison.
Personally though I find 'The Roulette Winner' by Lee Tutor just as good and a lot more user friendly.
(Do a google search and you'll find it)
Full of diagrams it makes it easy to use whether you play mechanical or advantage systems and it's gambling philosophy is right on the money.
Can some of this books downloaded for free from somewhere>
John Patrick book " So you wanna be a Gambler " Advanced Roulette 406 pages, blue cover edition.Also available as an E-book edition.
Check out the various methods in this book:nolinks:nolinks://nolinks.archive.org/stream/montecarloanecdo00bethiala
For rrecreational purposes only. Play at your own risk.
Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS!!!
DO you play some of his systems?
Yes.
Among my selections are Patrick`s 22 action numbers ) 0/00 wheel), Follow the dozens, Even chances ( Black, Low, and Even) with the Up and pull method and the 1-2-2system .
If you are playing within a single 0 jurisdiction then I would play those 22 action numbers according to Brett Morton`s recommendation. Just like Patrick they are comprised of 2 dbl streets and one corner bet ( Quad) . In each of those methods are 13 Black and 9 Red numbers and never more than 2 clicks between them.
The methods in the Victor Bethell book Monte Carlo Anecdotes are a good read and some of them could be played.
For recreational purposes only. Play at your own risk
Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS!!!
Can you explain or give a link for this methods: Even chances ( Black, Low, and Even) with the Up and pull method and the 1-2-2system .?? thanks :)
If you like to gamble on Daily Fantasy Sports, I recommend you to read a book "Essential Strategies for Winning at Daily Fantasy Sports" by Kevin Bonne, it's pretty cheap ~6-8 dollars. I found good tips and very clear strategies.
"The Education of a Modern Poker Player" by John Billingham, Emanuek Cinca and Thomas Tiroch. I't s a steb-by- step guide in poker, but this so- called manual is based on the conversation between two skilled and professional players and a devoted student to help him become a better player. So this book doesn't look like an instruction, it's more likely a narrative, which makes it very interesting and easy to read. The book was published in 2013, which makes it stay very relevant
I just put some new pdf books on section downloads.
Some are relatively new, some are old.
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I agree, very good books "How to Win at Roulette" by: Norman Squire Published by Old Castel Books
Hello,
Where is the download section??
I see it was removed.
Why??
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Hi JLP its Ronjo, how are you?I have not been around awhile is Vic and the boys still around.
Beat the Dealer by Edward Thorp was very useful for me when I'd started to play BlackJack. Containing the basic rules of the game, proven winning strategies, how to overcome casino countermeasures and spot cheating. Beat the Dealer is the bible for players of this game of chance. Perforated cards included in the book are a convenient way to bring the strategies into the casino.