Practice is a key factor when you want to become a perfect Blackjack player.The rules of this game can be mastered with little skill and practice and every person who has a fair amount of dedication and intelligence can accomplish this.But if you want to know the basics about playing this game, you should read Blackjack books that can improve your skills and strategies.
Key elements are taken into account in every quality Blackjack book.
You will understand that everything depends on your positive attitude and you will learn how to achieve this attitude.
One of the classic books on this subject is Blackjack Attack: Playing the Pros’ Way, Don Schlesinger, (2005). This book comes with plenty of references concerning one of the most used card counting systems, namely the Hi-Lo card counting system. If you are genuinely serious and dedicated to playing this game, you will find this classic approach extremely helpful due to its detailed and necessary pieces of information. But you should remember that this book should not be read and used if you are a total beginner.
Due to its exploration of statistics and detailed explanation, this book is extremely helpful when it comes to revealing and understanding the card counting systems. Another book that is focused on all the basic card counting strategies is Playing 21 as a Martial Art by Arnold Snyder,(2005).
Another book that is focused on showing how to win real money when playing Blackjack is Knock-Out Blackjack: The Easiest Card-Counting System Ever Devised by Olaf, Ph.D. Vancura and Ken Fuchs (1998), a book that lists various tricks and tips in order for the Blackjack players to follow them. These tricks and tips are simple yet efficient. Explanations come along with them and even a total beginner can make use of the tips and tricks presented by this book.
K-O card counting system is being referred to in A Winning Strategy for the Game of Twenty-One, Edward O Thorp (1966), a book that is designed to offer you a straightforward, clear and simple guide when it comes to using this particular card counting system. Casual players and even beginners can find this book really effective even if its efficiency is not similar to the one provided by other Blackjack books.
However, if you want to know even more about Blackjack theory, you should read this quite interesting book.