Blackjack has long fascinated--and defeated--players who think they have the system to win. In Accountant in the House, author Alan Berg tells how he beat the odds at the blackjack tables again and again. Berg exposes the new tricks he discovered through his experiences and his strong relationship with statistics from his long career as a CPA. Unlike technical gambling manuals, Accountant in the House is written to aid players of all levels.
Bergs counting system is very good. However like he states in the book. Its better to not play at all, but if need be. One needs to take the time to learn how to win. By Win I mean not going into a casino hoping to beat the house. You have to go in knowing that you have an edge over the house and will walk out a winner. But this can only be done if you take the time to practice...