Best Books That Any Blackjack Player Should Read
Blackjack is a simple card game. There are many books that explain its history, strategies and different ways of playing.
The World’s Greatest Blackjack Book is a comprehensive guide to blackjack. It covers a lot of ground and is quite heavy for newcomers. It explains the Hi-Opt betting system and how to pick a casino to play in.
Fred Renzey's Blackjack book is a good choice for a newcomer. It has updates since 2017 and covers a lot of different aspects of the game. It is also good to see a section that shows how you can sometimes go against basic strategy in certain situations.
Beat the Dealer is a book on blackjack written by Edward O. Thorp. It's said to have over a million copies in print. The author is an American mathematics professor who did a lot of work on probability theory.
The Theory of Blackjack is a book on the game written by Peter A. Griffin. It takes a mathematical approach to the blackjack game. The book explains the card counting system and its benefits.
Arnold Snyder's book Blackbelt in Blackjack looks at the card game as a sort of martial art. It's written for experienced players who want to take their game up to the next level.
Ian Andersen wrote a book called Burning the Tables in Las Vegas. It is the follow-up to Turning the tables on Las Vega. The author is unknown. He is thought to have been a professional card-counter.