<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Fezzik:
Actually, I do think there are numerous good 21 books, simply because the game is so mathematical that it is easy to write precisely about it.
The same is true of Video Poker.
Mind boggling to me that any publisher would touch books by scamdicappers that advocate deveiations from the mathematically correct plays.
In sports, the books are just terrible. How terrible? I doubt 1 in 20 of the authors have the ability to make a living betting. The best out there is Wongs book (sharpsportsbetting) and Dan Gordons book, and my personal favorite Scott Kellen book (The Unemotional Football bettor).
Want to know how bad most gaming authors are? Go read "Beyond Counting" by James Grosjean. Grosjean is a pro who is very gifted. His book shames all the other gambling books out there. I mean blows them right out of the water. It is so good that it makes the other gaming authors look like total punters, misfits and single A ball players.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Fezz: Can you clarify a bit for me ?
For BJ ,I agree; Thorp, Patterson,Snyder, Revere,Wong, etc., all are decent, but the game has changed !
Now you've said all sports betting authors severely hold-back (Wong).Understandable !
So, Grosjean is an idiot, but Kellen,Gordon might be worth a read ? Right ?
Do I read you correctly ?
Doug