Blackjack Bluebook II
Replaces the 2003 edition of Blackjack Bluebook II with extra information added to several scattered pages.
This is an accurate, down-to-earth textbook on how to play and legitimately win at casino blackjack. Contains an extensive chapter on correct basic strategy including a multi-colored strategy chart, proper hand play revisions for different rules/decks and vivid explanations of the correct plays for hands that are consistently misplayed. Uses convincing visual illustrations to disprove prevalent blackjack myths which most players steadfastly adhere to and play by.
This book contains more than 40 useful charts and 60 illustrated hand scenarios.
User Submitted Reviews:
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This may be perhaps the best blackjack book ever written. "Blackjack Bluebook II" has things that I have never seen in any other blackjack book. Did you know that you can get an advantage in a six-deck game by counting the number of ten cards? After two decks have been dealt, you may have an advantage--and you will not have to count anything for the rest of the shoe! Did you know that if there is a hand with an inordinate number of "babies" (low cards) compared to ten cards, you also have an advantage for the remainder of the shoe? Read it and reap.
Renzey also has tidbits like the "Rule of 45": if you have a total of sixteen versus the dealer's ten, and one of the cards is a four or a five, then the proper play is to stand, not hit! Renzey will help the serious player who does not want to count cards narrow the casino's edge to a sliver. If you do want to count cards, there are three counting systems in here of increasing complexity. This book is excellent in every possible way; if you plan on playing blackjack seriously in a casino, you should not be without this book.
