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The Baccarat Battle Book: How to Attack the Game of Baccarat
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Baccarat for the Clueless (The Clueless Guides)
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Lyle Stuart on Baccarat
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John Patrick's Baccarat: How to Play and Win at the Table With the Fastest Action and the Highest Stakes
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So You Wanna Be a Gambler: Baccarat
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Winning Baccarat Strategies: The First Effective Card Counting System for the Casino Game of Baccarat
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| Frank Scoblete's baccarat book, the Baccarat Battle Book, like most of Frank's work, is first class... |
This is by far the best of 3 books I've read on Baccarat. I find it hard to believe that another book would have any more to add. The counting system is difficult (to perform, not to understand) but mathematically viable. |
If you have ever been to a gambling casino and wondered why so many people lose and so few win, this book is for you.Casino owners won't like much of what Lyle Stuart reveals in this book. But no one can challenge the accuracy and authenticity of what Stuart writes. This book describes the... |
John Patrick explains the subtleties of baccarat to help turn players into winners. As in other table games, the baccarat player must adhere to an exacting discipline: players must have a sufficient bankroll to withstand a losing trend, must know how to manage money, and must have reliable knowledge... |
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This book is far too technical with computer decisions and very little help when i"in the trenches".The counting required is strenuous and I quit using his system when the deck was player favorable and the cards, in their random mix, failed to produce. a player could handle 2-3 shoes... |