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Blackjack Insider Newsletter, November 2002, #35

A WORD FROM HENRY

We begin issue #35 with the conclusion of LV Pro's latest attack on Sin City and his quest to achieve a $10K bankroll (you'll be surprised at the final tally). Captain John, our resident Las Vegas advantage player, offers his timely analysis on the deteriorating blackjack playing conditions in Las Vegas but where he still managed to find some playable games. Fred Renzey, author of Blackjack Bluebook, describes the 7 most misplayed hands made by blackjack players and the correct way to play them. If you are a basic strategy player or a card counter, Dan Pronovost (author of the new e-book, Blackjack Count Master) has some sound advice on how to select your game. Last, but not least, we have our updated Blackjack Tournament schedule. Enjoy.

A reminder - if you come across an unfamiliar blackjack term in one of our articles or reports, see our Blackjack Glossary.

Henry Tamburin
Editor

LV PRO TRIP REPORT, SEPTEMBER 2002 - Part 2 by LV Pro

This is the conclusion of LV Pro's September trip that resulted in his biggest win ever. Highlights include how LV Pro used blackjack bonus coupons to his advantage; his encounter with a floor supervisor that caught him card counting; more playing adventures with his mentor, "The Grifter"; where LV Pro found a game that paid 2 to1 on blackjacks; how he used "cover parlay betting" to disguise his skills; and how he tried to avoid the "last day jinx" that has plagued him on previous trips. Did LV Pro win enough to reach his $10K playing bankroll goal?

Read LVPRO's complete report.

LAS VEGAS BLACKJACK REPORT by Captain John

Captain John reports on the current blackjack playing conditions in Las Vegas (and it's not good). However, he surprisingly found several playable games for advantage players on the strip and in local and downtown casinos.

Read Captain John's complete report.

BLACKJACK'S "SENSELESS 7" MISPLAYED HANDS by Fred Renzey

Fred Renzey has spent thousand of hours at the blackjack tables in the Chicago area, Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Tunica, Foxwoods, and elsewhere. Along the way he's noticed that most blackjack players consistently misplay a cluster of 7 hands. Be sure to find out which hands they are and the right way to play them.

Read Fred Renzey's full article.

PICKING THE RIGHT GAME OF BLACKJACK by Dan Pronovost

Casino blackjack rules and playing conditions vary enormously from place to place and subtle differences can have a significant impact on your earnings or loss rate. Let Dan Pronovost show you how to choose the game that will give you the best advantage and earnings.

Read Dan's full article.

BLACKJACK TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

Complete schedule of upcoming mini and major blackjack tournaments including date, casino name/location, entry fee, number of decks, prize pool, and a phone number to register or get more information.

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