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Blackjack in a Nutshell    by Andrew Marx
Price: $0.99 USD. 12950 words. Published on September 5, 2011. .

Blackjack in a Nutshell is a step-by-step instruction manual for learning to play blackjack. In addition to a detailed explanation of the rules of casino blackjack, topics include the house advantage, basic strategy and a complete chapter on betting strategy. The guide includes an introductory chapter on how to count cards. Intended for beginning and intermediate players.
Gambler's Creative Scams    by Michael Don Fess
Price: $4.95 USD. 69420 words. Published on September 7, 2011. .

Several fictitious poker tournament scams challenge the authorities and are intertwined with a fictitious corporate scam where various people are skimming money from slot machine owners. Not surprisingly, the mob figures into much of the action in this fast moving account that lasts a little over two weeks. The devious nature of these scams produces surprising results.
Poker USA    by Thomas Chi
Price: $0.99 USD. 8140 words. Published on October 26, 2011. .

Royal flush, straight flush, four of a kind: Gamblers construct five card hands in poker. The hand ranking system includes the full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and a gambler needs to understand his high cards. The rules apply. Poker has rules based on ranking. Are you ready to take the risk? Shuffle the deck.
Be the King (of Small-Stakes Tournaments)    by Mike Exinger
Price: $6.99 USD. 30100 words. Published on December 8, 2011. .

A Texas Hold ‘em poker book targeted specifically for those who play at small-stakes tournaments. This easy-to-read guide is specifically designed for “the poker novice and the nervous.” It contains real-world ideas and strategies to so that players can play aggressively (but not like a maniac), understand opponents’ thinking (and lack thereof), and make the final table. And win!
The Scammer    by Leonard Wise
Price: $5.99 USD. 25740 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

Philly Joe Stanton is the country’s top Conman. He’s hired by a poker player to make certain the latter wins LA’s Junior Masters Tournament so he can take part in The Ultimate Game in London. The Masters Organization, fearing Philly Joe, sends two of their best to stop any of his possible scams. It becomes a battle of wits and intricate moves, and anyone’s game to the very last word.
Медитативное Таро    by Hu Guru
Price: $7.99 USD. 16870 words. Published on January 15, 2012. .

Книга «Медитативное ТАРО» является базовым учебным пособием, которое используется в Европейской школе ТАРО.
 На русском языке, книга представлена как персональное учебное пособие-самоучитель в предельно простой и доступной форме.
How to Build the Classic Poker Table    by James Powers
Price: $2.99 USD. 8160 words. Published on February 7, 2012. .

This guide will assist you through the various stages of poker table design and construction from start to finish. These design plans will set your table apart from the rest with the flexibility of having a completely removable padded rail which allows for no fuss cleaning and maintenance, just like the professional poker tables in the casinos!
On Love    by JK Bradley
Price: Free! 970 words. Published on February 20, 2012. .

A struggling wife with an alcoholic-gambling husband comes to terms with her place in life.
Oracle du quotidien    by Mike Donati
Price: $3.00 USD. 3690 words. Published on March 9, 2012. .

Découvrez votre avenir avec oracle du Quotidien réalisé par Valérie, médium à Paris. 67 cartes de disponible avec son lexique pour un tirage numérique. Vous pourrez ainsi pratiquer le tirage en croix, et vous entraîner à visualiser vos cartes au quotidien. Illustration mike donati.
ABC’s of 21: a Book of Blackjack for Beginners    by Mike Exinger
Price: $2.99 USD. 8770 words. Published on March 22, 2012. .

Blackjack (Twenty-One) is one of the most popular games in any casino, with the lowest “casino edge” of any game. So why aren’t more people playing? They don’t know how to play. They feel intimidated. They think slots give them a better deal. I can deal with all of these issues - Blackjack can be easy to learn, and with my systems it’s easy to learn how to win, too.