How to Kill Your Blackjack Team
The Blackjack Team “Free Roll” By Arnold Snyder(From Card Player, August 23,1996)© 1996 Arnold Snyder Letter from “Blackjack Team Manager:” I have taken a giant step in my blackjack playing career — I have formed a blackjack team with some of my card counting friends. Five of us have each contributed equal amounts to a joint bank, [...]
Surveillance Glossary
Glossary of Casino Surveillance Terms By D.V. Cellini(From The Card Counter’s Guide to Casino Surveillance, by Cellini, 2003)© 2003 Dominic Vail Cellini [Editor’s Note: Most books on gambling provide a glossary of terms peculiar to that form of gambling. A book on card counting, for example, might describe terms like “camouflage” and “penetration” as they are [...]
The Triplet System
Just Another “Overdue” System By Arnold Snyder(From Casino Player, September 1995)© 1995 Arnold Snyder Question from a Reader: What do you think of the “Triplet” system that I recently purchased by mail order? The system is made for playing craps, but I think the theory behind it would be useful for blackjack also, or any other [...]
The Pseudo-Tournament System
Let’s Pretend It’s a Tournament By Arnold Snyder(From Card Player, January 1994)© 1994 Arnold Snyder Question from a Reader: I have been playing blackjack and craps for about 40 years, and have been competing in blackjack and craps tournaments pretty seriously for about five years. I’ve always been a system player. Believe me, I’ve tried them all [...]
Oscar’s System
The Best Blackjack Betting System for Finishing a Trip with a Win by Arnold Snyder(From Player Magazine, November/December 1995)© 1995 Arnold Snyder Blackjack Betting Systems: The Long Run Vs. The Short Run Players ask me more questions about betting systems for blackjack than just about any other topic. Not betting systems for card counters—just betting systems. [...]
Dubey’s No Need to Count System
Win at Blackjack without Counting Cards? By Arnold Snyder(From Card Player, December 1994)© 1994 Arnold Snyder Question from a Reader: I recently read this book titled No Need To Count by Leon Dubey, Jr. (A.S. Barnes, 1980). This appears to be a fairly intelligent book about the game of blackjack, and Dubey does not strike me as a [...]

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