Games
Casino Gambling For Dummies
Half the states in the U.S. offer some form of casino gambling, and gamblers spent over $2 billion at American casinos in 2004.
Frankly My Dear...
Quote: 'Fools aren't born. Pretty girls make them in their spare time'* A film lover's dream, this treasure trove of a book is packed with over 700 classic, contemporary, timeless and way-out-of-left-field movie quotes.
Bridge For Dummies®
Bridge made easy–now updated with 25 percent new and revised information Bridge is among the world’s most popular card games, with 60 million players around the globe. But it’s also tricky to learn and play.
Texas Hold'em For Dummies
An all-new guide to poker’s hottest game Texas Hold’em has never been more popular–television shows such as ESPN’s World Series of Poker, Bravo and NBC’s Celebrity Poker Showdown, and the Travel Channel’s World Poker Tour draw huge audiences, and an estimated 1.
The Smart Money
A riveting inside look at the lucrative world of professional high-stakes sports betting by a journalist who lived a secret life as a key operative in the world's most successful sports gambling ring.
Phil Hellmuth Presents Read 'Em and Reap
very great player knows that success in poker is part luck, part math, and part subterfuge. While the math of poker has been refined over the past 20 years, the ability to read other players and keep your own 'tells' in check has mostly been learned by trial and error.
The Kings of New York
An award-winning sportswriter takes you inside a year with the nation’s top high school chess team. With strict admission standards and a progressive curriculum, Brooklyn’s Edward R.
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Chess
Chess is a mental game, but you don't have to strain your brain to learn the basics—not with this guide that shows you how to play.
The Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide
The professionals of Full Tilt Poker include the best and most famous poker players in the world.
A to Z of Sudoku
The science behind Sudoku... Sudoku is a logic puzzle that has become a worldwide phenomenon in the last few years: but where has it come from? How does it work? And what is the science behind sudoku - what are the rules for generating and solving grids?











