Blackjack Shuffle Tracker's Cookbook, The
This isn’t your mother’s cookbook. Instructions in The Shuffle Tracker’s Cookbook don’t cover pastry recipes and browning techniques, but new research on things like slug values, tracking e.v., exploding slugs, danger zones, edge work, overbetting in tracking, and updated ace location techniques.
In this 110-page Blackjack Forum Professional Report, Arnold Snyder gives the down and dirty inside story on this powerful, but dangerous, form of card counting, known as shuffle tracking. (Hint: Card counting is to shuffle tracking as opening a can of chicken soup is to making a perfect bouillabaisse—shuffle-tracking is a gourmet form of play.) Shuffle tracking is also a highly advanced discipline, at which most blackjack professionals have been unable to make money. Snyder explains why in detail. In addition, he explains why “recipe tracking” simply doesn’t work, and why it is disastrous to your bankroll.
Snyder first published his findings on shuffle tracking in Blackjack Forum in 1994. This 100-page-plus report incorporates in its entirety that early information, but also goes much farther, providing techniques never-before disclosed.
Included are numerous practice and testing methods for players who want to learn shuffle tracking; methods for analyzing and comparing the profit potential of various shuffles; the cost of errors; why shuffle tracking is way below all casino radar; and why Las Vegas is still a skilled shuffle-tracker’s promised land.
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