Baccarat Books Available in the U.S.
One of the popular games in casinos is the baccarat. Many people believe that it originated from Italy and was eventually introduced to people in France. Its rules are more or less the same as that of the games called Basset and Faro.
Not many people are knowledgeable of the game baccarat, unlike the game of poker which is very popular and seems to be a familiar gambling method to many people. Nevertheless, there are a lot of people who want to learn how to play baccarat. Fortunately, there are authors who have been writing books about such casino game. In this regard, let us talk about several books about baccarat and see which ones can be called good buys.
"Winning Baccarat Strategies: The First Effective Card Counting Systems for the Casino Game of Baccarat," by Henry J. Tamburin is a baccarat book that contains eighty seven pages. Tamburin has a great way of providing pertinent details about everything that readers need to know about baccarat. One of the interesting topics discussed in this book is about the different counting strategies. This baccarat book teaches readers how to play cover games. Moreover, it lets readers gain more knowledge about the mathematical aspect of the game. The fact that the book only contains eighty seven pages has an advantage because it does not provide a large amount of information that might confuse readers.
Another baccarat book available in the U.S. is titled "Baccarat for the Clueless: A Beginner's Guide to Playing and Winning," by John May. Most people who have read this book comment that this is one of the best, if not the best, baccarat books they have ever read. May is very realistic in explaining the difficulty of performing and understanding the counting system. Nevertheless, he also clearly explains the viability of such counting system as far as mathematics is concerned. This baccarat book is especially ideal for those who do not have a single knowledge about the game and is determined to learn. May has an effective way of teaching readers not only the basics of playing baccarat, but also some tricks that even novice players can apply. This baccarat book is also recommended for baccarat players who are interested in enhancing their skills. This book contains one hundred forty four pages.
"John Patrick's Baccarat: How to Play and Win at the Table With the Fastest Action and the Highest Stakes," by John Patrick is another baccarat book available in the U.S. With two hundred fifty six pages, this book definitely has more information than the first two baccarat books mentioned. However, people who have read this book say that although it has a lot of information, most of its contents are misleading. Furthermore, some details are repeated more than once, especially when it is about the elements of Patrick's philosophy. Most of the details written in this baccarat book are also contained in the author's other baccarat books and tapes. It would have been a good buy if readers would be able to get new information about baccarat, but Patrick seems to fail in doing that.
We hope that we have helped people in deciding which books to buy to enhance their skills in playing baccarat.
