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How to Win Millions Playing Slot Machines: ... Or Lose Trying (Scoblete Get-The-Edge Guide) |
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Rating:  Summary: A Big Disappointment Review: I waited so long for this book. And when I finally got it, I couldn't be any more disappointed.
First of all, I search on the net for books on this suject. Frank Scoblete's came out as some of the best books on the subject. And this book was on printing but not released yet. I thought "...even better, I am going to get the latest advise..." When I got the book, I found that Scoblete only wrote the Foreword.
The book reminds me one of those yellow Idiot Guides to___ books. Joking around, instead being serious and to the point. And even those guides, after all, give you good information.
There is not any advise that would help to play better at slot machines. Not even information about what machines are better, how to play then, no strategies. Nothing. Just stories of Legato's experience in different casinos in different towns.
Do not waste your money!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: I'll take the pamphlet Review: The good news about this book is that it does provide the reader with some good insight about slot machines. The bad news is that the information it contains would fit inside a pamphlet and the rest of the book is filled with lame jokes and enough cliched one liners to fill a dozen cancelled sit-coms.
Rating:  Summary: Fun and informative book Review: This book by Frank Legato is a fun and informative book about slot machines and Legato's experiences in the casinos of America. The book has some very funny moments but it also has quite a bit of solid information. This and Frank Scoblete's "Break the One-Armed Bandits" are the two best slot books on the market today.
Rating:  Summary: Good books and bad books Review: This book is a joke, written by a jokester. When you can't win at gambling, you write a book to make money. This writer never get serious about winning at slot machines.. He's always kidding around about all kinds of subjects. Call this book,"How I Made A Million By Selling A Book" Life goes on and learn a lesson, beware...
Rating:  Summary: Warning!! Review: Warning! This guy could be Michael Moore's roommate. Everything about it was a waste of time and not to mention the money. What kind of desperate loser writes a book about playing slot machines to expound tired liberal beliefs. Worse, the slot information is in rehashed "duh" territory you can find anywhere. All things considered, this could be the worst book ever written about slot playing in the history of gaming. Reading and realizing you spent money for this book is akin to watching your last coin hit two red sevens and a blank.
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