@BabaOTownshend@Turbinetraveler Not wearing their seatbelts when the plane comes to a sudden stop, plus twisting ankles and stuff like that when they go down the slide and get hit by the luggage they weren't supposed to bring.
Book review: A solid introduction to gambling. The last chapter summarizes various AP methods. Published in 1996 so some of the information is outdated.
Knock-Out Blackjack is a short, straightforward book that teaches a simple, but effective counting system. Someday, I'll get around to memorizing the indices.
Book review time! The Good: Excellent discussions on how to think about poker and a very interesting journey in becoming a pro. The Bad: Annoying technical inaccuracies. The Good or Bad: Reads exactly like a New Yorker article. @mkonnikova
Did you know Ian Andersen had two popular books?
Turning the Tables was about surviving as a counter with limited options on where to play.
Burning the Tables focuses on convincing casinos he’s a losing player. He makes such a good case I’m even doubting he’s a winning player!