![]() Winning Ways is broken up into sixteen chapters and includes four appendices and a special section on both MENSA and gambling addiction. Winning Ways, as I’ve come to call it, is my go-to for gambling questions. I think of Brisman’s book as a gambling encyclopedia, kept on my writing desk between my copies of The Shorter OED and whatever novel I’m reading at the moment. ![]() The book tackles a massive subject (pretty much every casino game is covered, from keno to video poker) in less than three hundred pages and presents the material in plain language that’s never boring or technical. I suspected this would be more of the same.Īndrew Brisman’s The American MENSA Guide to Casino Gambling: Winning Ways is the best book about casino gambling I’ve read. ![]() Out of all the books I’ve read about gambling, I’d only come across two or three I’d recommend to anyone, and this slim volume (less than 300 pages long) didn’t seem to have the kind of heft a decent guide to casino gambling should have. So when The American MENSA Guide to Casino Gambling: Winning Ways fell into my lap for the first time, I was suspicious. It makes sense that most of the free gambling strategy advice you find on the Internet is junk (although there are exceptions, like Casino Gambling Strategy, for example), but you’d think books published by major publishing houses and ostensibly reviewed by editors would be well-written and informative. ![]() Most books written about gambling are just this side of worthless. ![]()
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