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Blackjack’s Hidden Secrets: Win Without Counting offers a unique and informative way on how to win at the Blackjack table and continually beat your competitors. Most players would be convinced that the only way to beat the dealer would be to rigorously count cards, but with the aid of this book, the method is completely discarded.

Many people would consider black jack a game of luck, but those in the know already understand how much skill is actually involved. It is a very logic-based game that requires a lot of attention, but with the help of “Blackjack’s Hidden Secrets: Win Without Counting” easy success can be achievable much more frequently.

The author is George Pappadopoulos, who has a variety of titles attributed to his name. He also wrote the follow-up to this book, “Blackjack’s Hidden Secrets II”, and both editions are published by ME-n-U Marketers and are also available in audio format.

Perhaps what makes this book so appealing is that it is only 28 pages long, and can be carried around quite easily – an extremely handy reference tool should you find yourself in the middle of a game that isn’t going your way. It is quite considerable the relatively small amount of knowledge that Pappadopoulos has used to replace the detailed subject of card counting, but the advice in this book will be indispensible to any reader and is sure to lead to more successful wins at the table. It would make a great stocking-filler for Christmas or a valued birthday gift.

Blackjack's Hidden Secrets