Las Vegas Behind the Tables!

Las Vegas Behind the Tables!
Title Las Vegas Behind the Tables! PDF eBook
Author Barney Vinson
Publisher Gollehon Books
Total Pages 260
Release 1988
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN

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The original bestseller that created controversy in its "tell all" style. A 30-year casino executive takes you beyond the facade of flashing neon, providing a rare perspective that few players ever see.

Las Vegas Behind the Tables!

Las Vegas Behind the Tables!
Title Las Vegas Behind the Tables! PDF eBook
Author Barney Vinson
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1991
Genre Casinos
ISBN

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Las Vegas Behind the Tables Part 2

Las Vegas Behind the Tables Part 2
Title Las Vegas Behind the Tables Part 2 PDF eBook
Author Barney Vinson
Publisher Gollehon Books
Total Pages 244
Release 1989-02
Genre Casinos
ISBN 9780914839170

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The Rough Guide to Las Vegas

The Rough Guide to Las Vegas
Title The Rough Guide to Las Vegas PDF eBook
Author Greg Ward
Publisher Rough Guides
Total Pages 344
Release 2002
Genre Las Vegas (Nev.)
ISBN 9781858288901

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This handbook to the neon oasis incorporates tips on blackjack and other gaming options to give you the chance to leave Las Vegas without losing the lot. It includes coverage of the area's other sights, from watersports at Lake Mead to the Hoover Dam and the Valley of Fire, plus an account of the Strip's 100 year history.

Burning the Tables in Las Vegas

Burning the Tables in Las Vegas
Title Burning the Tables in Las Vegas PDF eBook
Author Ian Andersen
Publisher Huntington Press Inc
Total Pages 349
Release 2002-12
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 0929712846

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In Burning the Tables in Las Vegas, Ian Andersen, author of the classic Turning the Tables on Las Vegas and one of the most successful high-stakes blackjack players of all time, shares his personal program for success at blackjack, poker, and life. This second edition contains three important new chapters: one on the use of the surrender option at blackjack as a camouflage technique, one on green-chip play for medium rollers; and one on understanding casino psychology. The "Crazy Surrender" chapter expands Andersen's Ultimate Gambit and adds another dimension to his technique of using elements of mathematics and psychology to remain below the casino radar. This new edition also contains a Foreword by blackjack legend Stanford Wong.

The Labor of Luck

The Labor of Luck
Title The Labor of Luck PDF eBook
Author Jeff Sallaz
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2009-10-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520259491

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"A rich and compelling comparative study of a rapidly growing and little-studied global industry. Sallaz offers an extremely clever and provocative account that is sure to stimulate a lot of debate among scholars."—Ruth Milkman, University of California, Los Angeles and author of L.A. Story: Immigrant Workers and the Future of the U.S. Labor Movement "A tremendous tour de force. It is astonishing in its scope, ranging effortlessly from the minutiae of shop floor life to the heights of comparative national political and economic history, from breezily personal (and often amusing) to a brilliant reconstruction of social theory."—Steven Henry Lopez, Ohio State University and author of Reorganizing the Rust Belt: An Inside Study of the American Labor Movement

Blood Aces

Blood Aces
Title Blood Aces PDF eBook
Author Doug J. Swanson
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 368
Release 2014-08-14
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0698163508

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The astonishing story of Benny Binion—a rip-roaring saga of murder, money, and the making of Las Vegas Benny Binion was many things: a cowboy, a pioneering casino owner, a gangster, a killer, and founder of the hugely successful World Series of Poker. Blood Aces tells the story of Binion’s crucial role in shaping modern Las Vegas. From a Texas backwater, Binion rose to prominence on a combination of vision, determination, and brutal expediency. His formula was simple: run a good business, cultivate the big boys, kill your enemies, and own the cops. Through a mix of cold-bloodedness, native intelligence, folksiness, and philanthropy, Binion became one of the most revered figures in the history of gambling, and his showmanship, shrewdness, and violence would come to dominate the Vegas scene. Veteran journalist Doug J. Swanson uses once-secret government documents and dogged reporting to show how Binion destroyed his rivals and outsmarted his adversaries—including J. Edgar Hoover. As fast paced as any thriller, Blood Aces tells a story that is unmatched in the annals of American criminal justice, a vital yet untold piece of this country’s history.