Mike Exinger was a freelance writer in the nineties with more than 100 stories and articles in such gaming publications as Card Player, Casino, Casino Executive, Dalton’s Blackjack Review, Double Down, Lotto World, Thoroughbred Times, and American Turf Monthly.
The ABCs of Craps: It looks complicated, but it's actually a very simple game. Especially designed for beginners, this book teaches the rules of one of the most exciting games in any casino—Craps! Readers will learn what bets to make and what bets to avoid.
The ABCs of 21: Specifically designed for beginners, this book teaches the rules of one of the most popular games in any casino—Blackjack! Readers will learn what bets to make, what bets to avoid, and how best to maximize profits by learning a simple yet effective “basic strategy” of betting and knowing whether to hit or stay.
Be the King! (of small-stakes poker): Designed specifically for beginners, this book teaches you the skills needed to win at small-stakes online poker tournaments. With play-by-play examples, readers will learn when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em, how to bluff and “semi-bluff,” and how to win and come out ahead.
Let the Chips Fall—A Collection of Short Stories about Gambling: Just for fun, a sampling of short stories, essays, and articles written over the years about poker, gambling, and the like. One story won a $1,000 award.
Can you guess which one?
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