Thursday, December 6, 2007

TIP N TRICKS - I

TO GET RICH QUICK IN THE GAMING INDUSTRY, SMART BETTING IS KEY! LEARN THE TRICKS OF THE TRADE WITH GAMBLING FOR DUMMIES


New York – Every minute of every day someone somewhere is placing a bet with the hopes of hitting it big. Gambling is a fast growing passion, and most would agree that a few tips and tricks would be much appreciated. The authors of Gambling For Dummies have just what your readers’ are looking for: a guide to the $500 billion gaming industry that could help your readers’ strike it rich (or at least hit one winning bet!)

Gambling For Dummies (Wiley; ISBN: 0-7645-5360-7, $21.99) is stocked with information that will appeal to the first time gambler who has never stepped foot into a casino or racetrack as well as the seasoned gambling veteran who is not doing as well as he thinks he should. Your audience can use Gambling For Dummies to get started on their way toward not only understanding this tricky business, but also enjoying it and possibly succeeding at it as well. Gambling For Dummies includes chapters explaining various casino games, the best games to win at and the games to avoid, gambling etiquette, strategies, tips on horse racing, sports betting and the ever so popular lottery. This book also includes information on Internet gambling, the laws on gambling, and how to report those fleeting gambling winnings to the IRS.

Some of the tricks and strategies offered in Gambling For Dummies are:

* Understanding Basic Gambling Principles. Information on why people gamble, places to gamble (legally, of course!), knowing and estimating your true odds, beating the odds and overall just ending up a winner.
* Games you can WIN!: The authors of this book believe the only games that have the best odds for winning are: Poker, blackjack, video poker, sports betting and horse racing. Here your readers can get information on the decks, smart bets, the terminology used, rankings, etiquette, strategy and more.
* Games that you should STAY CLEAR of: If your readers are serious about winning, then they should stay away from slot machines, craps, roulette, baccarat, keno, the lottery and all of those “other” casino games. These sections uncover the myths behind “easy” games like slots and the lottery; the reality of the odds (how they are always against the player); the lingo used during these games; and the games you will waste your time and money playing.
* A gambler’s guide to gaming: Discover the truths about Internet gambling and safety, complimentary offerings, gambling and the law, and the ever so famous IRS who will share in your winnings.

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