THE GAMBLERS
The Real World Of Gaming
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Book Details
About the Book
Gambling is risky business, especially for recreational gamers. All casino poker rooms are populated 24/7 by serious players capable of emptying the pockets of any less experienced guests. While predators and crooks are a minority, they are there; these types seek out the uninitiated and rarely fail to deplete their bankrolls. Even a few dealers are out to make an easy buck, but the house and fellow players tend to keep that minority in line. Still, the poker room is a better bet than the house games, at which even professionals become losers over the long haul. All the author learned over thirty years of visiting casinos a couple of times a week is told in The Gamblers.
About the Author
Norman L. Wolfson has been published nationally in magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times. He has authored four other books: Choosing A College, Pal of the Gods, To Be Or Not To Be and, Life?s Snapshots. The Gamblers was written after decades of home and casino gambling experiences.