Just about every page breaks fresh ground, excluding the first edition. Not only is this likely the biggest gambling book ever written, but the most expensive. The first edition was 223 pages and can be bought on Amazon, and this one triples that to 669, but is extremely difficult to buy. The “Exhibit CAA” is an inside joke that is explained on page iv. This is the second edition of Beyond Counting. Other than that a very good job Bill!Įxhibit CAA: Beyond Counting by James Grosjean One correction I’d like to point out, the address of this web site is no longer but is now simply. Speaking from personal experience I strongly agree the overall content of the book. I respect this book for not trying to sell itself with big promises of easy money (as many other books do) but rather it is very honest and straightforward about the problems the bonus hustler is likely to encounter. There are also lists of milk (good), beef (bad), and poisoned beef (very bad) online casinos along with comments on various software providers and online casino portals (including mine). There is lots of discussion about camouflauge, record keeping, and avoiding casinos that are slow or argumentative about paying.
This book offers plenty of advice to those seeking to profit from online casino bonus incentives. : A Shrewd Player's Guide to Internet Gambling by Bill Haywood