Lose Little, Win Big Blackjack
By Edwin Olson
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Professional blackjack players and have long recognized that gambling runs in streaks. Winning and losing streaks. This book will tell you how to keep from losing much during a losing streak. It will also tell you how to take advantage when you are in a winning streak. The less you lose, the more you win. Even Dr Thorp made a statement that you don't always win.
May you Lose Little & Win Big.
Edwin Olson
My first ebook is called the "Lose Little, Win Big Blackjack" Book. It came about by many,many, years of reading about and playing blackjack. During the years of research certain truths became evident. Puzzles have always fasinated me.Finding a winning method of playing blackjack was the highlight puzzle of my life and I pursued it with vigor.I dropped out of highschool to join the Marines in WWII. (My wife likes to say she married a high school drop out.) A month after I was discharged she married me, we were broke and in love and now we are reasonably well off and in love. With the help of the GI bill I attended college and after four years graduated in the top 3 percent of my graduation class as a life member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society for colleges of buiness administration.The ebook "Lose Little, Win Big" you will find is the most important book written on winning blackjack in the last 100 years and you can test it out with a deck or two of cards or a computer blackjack program at home.Ed Olson
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Lose Little, Win Big Blackjack - Edwin Olson
"LOSE LITTLE,
WIN BIG
BLACKJACK"
By Edwin O Olson
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Copyright © 2010 Edwin O Olson
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First Edition: December 2010
Dedicated to
My Wonderful Wife
Margie
Who
Has Always
Known
I
Could Accomplish
Whatever I set out to do,
(Even if She Won't Admit It)
INTRODUCTION
TO
LOSE LITTLE, WIN BIG
Blackjack
New Casinos keep being built and many are being added on to.
The reason of course is they are in the business of gambling and have an advantage, otherwise known as vigorish or the vig or pc as in percentage.
The advantage might be small on many of the games, such as blackjack where the percentage is estimated between 2 and 5 percent depending on the skill of the player. On the other hand it can be quite large as much as 20 percent or more on the slots and some other casino games.
This advantage relates to the mathematical laws of probability and the law of large numbers.
Professional blackjack players and none professional players have long recognized that gambling runs in streaks, winning and losing. I've not found any thing written or referenced to, that any players have figured out a way to take advantage of them or if there even is a way.
That has all changed with the research and the publishing of the Lose Little, Win Big
Blackjack Book.
This book is primarily written for the Casino travelers, such as Las Vegas or Atlantic City because it works at its best there.
This book will tell you how to keep from losing much during a losing streak.
The less you lose, the more you win.
Even Dr Thorp made the statement that you can't win all the time. His belief, not mine.
On the other hand it will also tell you when you are in a winning streak and how to take advantage.
May you enjoy winning big and losing small and having fun doing it.
Ed Olson
LOSE LITTLE,
WIN BIG
BLACKJACK
IT REALLY WORKS!!!
BY
EDWIN O OLSON, BSBA
LIFE MEMBER
BETA GAMMA SIGMA
INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
FOR COLLEGES OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CONTENTS
Chapter One
Is Card Counting Necessary?
Chapter Two
The Wisdom of Professional Blackjack Players
Chapter Three
Money Saving Basic Blackjack
Chapter Four
Do you really need to count?
Chapter Five
What Blackjack Players Want.
Chapter Six
Leading Up To The Solution
Chapter Seven
The Solution
Chapter Eight
Sample of Lose Little,. Win Big
Computer Play
Chapter Nine
Playing the Lose Little, Win Big
Blackjack
Chapter Ten
What the BJ professionals saw but don't know.
Chapter Eleven
What Mathematicians Know
but don't see
Chapter Twelve
Lose Little, Win Big
Summary
Chapter One
Is Card Counting Necessary?
In the course of this book, you will be introduced to an entirely new winning concept of playing blackjack without counting cards.
I'm sure you are skeptical of the word winning but by the time you finish this book you will be as convinced as I am, when I say that Lose Little, Win Big
Works.
The title tells it all. Believe me, it is possible to win playing blackjack and you don't have to be a mathematician to do it. However, Lose Little, Win Big
is mathematically verified for winning.
In addition you don't need to have a fortune to be able to enjoy a trip to a casino and play blackjack.
In the many articles and books written about gambling in Las Vegas one of the things the writers agree on. They say that the average tourist visitor to the city comes with a fixed idea of the amount of money to gamble with.
Typically so many of them have a loser’s mentality. What they say is, if I lose the three hundred dollars I came to play with, I'll quit. Writers say $300 is the typical amount of money most of the visitors have budgeted for the trip. If you wonder how the casinos can keep operating