Read this, and you'll never think of card games the same way again.
This book is amazing, whether you want to cheat at Poker or perform the most astonishing card magic.
Now, don't cheat at Poker. Instead, study this book and learn to cheat at cards, because it will help you become a better magician.
The first two thirds of the book is all about how to shuffle, cut, and deal cards to your advantage in any card game. The last third covers the use of these slights, and more, when performing card magic, and explains a number of excellent tricks.
It's tough to learn the moves from the book alone. While Erdnase explains them in detail, they're the sort of moves that are much easier to learn if you can see someone performing them. Because of this, I recommend getting one of the various DVD instructional sets for "The Expert at the Card Table."
I still need to watch my DVD set, but I wanted to read the book first. It's easy to get through if you don't worry too much about visualizing the moves exactly. Get a general idea of what he's describing, and what each move does, and remind yourself that you'll be able to see them in action when you watch video instruction.
Just having that basic understanding of what was possible, of what the various slights could produce, keep me interested. I mean, I know how Three Card Monte works now, and why it's so tough to beat!
If you want to learn card magic, at some point, you will need to study Erdnase.