so there's not a lot of real, actionable intelligence in here, There's a lot of stuff about streaks, and mood, and playing hunches, and sure, why not It's gambling, As the author states, there are no systems, There's just you.
So his take about confidence and control is actually kind of nice, The specific tips on money management make sense,
And the oldschool, hugely outdated look at Vegas is charming, If credit still works the way he describes, it's only for high rollers, The warnings about criminality, etc, are quaint. The stories he tells, about Sinatra, Nick the Greek, Howard Hughes, etc, are gold.
As
for specific games, the focus is on craps which I know a little about and baccarat which mystifies me.
I suspect that I will still be a sucker next time I hit the tables, but then, so are most people.
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