Game Books

Google

General

Games

Board Games

Backgammon
Bingo
Checkers
Chess
Chinese Checkers
Dominoes
Go
Mah Jong
Monopoly
Scrabble

Card Games

Blackjack
Bridge
Canasta
Cribbage
Euchre
Gin
Hearts
Pinochle
Poker
Hold'em Poker
Solitaire
Spades

Gambling

Baccarat
Blackjack
Craps
Horse Racing
Lotteries
Poker
Roulette
Slot Machines
Track Betting
Video Poker

Puzzles

Logic & Brain Teasers
Crossword Puzzles

Role Playing Games

Role Playing Games
Ars Magica
Call of Cthulhu
Champions
Chivalry & Sorcery
Dragon Warriors
DragonQuest
Drow
Dungeons & Dragons
GURPS
Macho Women with Guns
RuneQuest
Shadow World
Shadowrun
TMNT
Traveller
Trinity
Vampire
Villains and Vigilantes
Werewolf
Witchcraft
World of Darkness

Video Games

Video Games
Strategy Guides

HobbyDo


Search Now:

BINGO BOOKS

Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Alice Andrews. By Aecila Publishing Company. Sells new for $6.95. There are some available for $2.43.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Hooked on Bingo.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Roger Snowden. By Bingo Bugle. Sells new for $10.95. There are some available for $1.62.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Bingo!: Winning Is the Name of the Game : A Guide to Winning Bingo, Baccarat, Black Jack, and Many Other of Life's Essential Gambles.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Christian Marfels. By UNLV international Gaming Institute. There are some available for $38.40.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Bally: The World¿s Game Maker.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Marc Stewart. By Northwest Business Press Inc.. Sells new for $10.00.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Spokane Pull Tab eyes 25 percent sales gain: An article from: Journal of Business.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Elizabeth Kirkland. By Mississippi Business Journal. Sells new for $10.00.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Charitable gaming's future looks good, says division director: An article from: The Mississippi Business Journal.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by David Lausten. By National Conference of State Legislatures. Sells new for $5.95.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Crooks in charity bingo. (includes related article on charitable gambling): An article from: State Legislatures.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Accord Publishing. By Accord, a division of Andrews McMeel Publishing. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $4.55.
Read more...

Purchase Information
1 comments about Bingo Lift-a-Flap: 2008 Day-to-Day Calendar (Lift-A-Flap Calendar).
  1. This is a Bingo product that knows NOTHING about BINGO!
    Everyone knows that Bingo is composed of 75 numbers- fifteen under each letter. Well, this Bingo calendar has only fifty numbers. Go figure!
    I bought it for three recipients, and not one has been able to figure this calendar out- and it's already the seventh of January!
    Good thing I collected my gift of wine from them before they realized what a dud I'd given THEM!


Read more...


Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Avery Cardoza. By Cardoza. The regular list price is $4.95. Sells new for $1.86. There are some available for $0.40.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about The Basics of Winning Bingo, 3rd Edition.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by J. Phillip Vogel. By Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $0.49. There are some available for $0.01.
Read more...

Purchase Information
No comments about Internet Gambling: How to Win Big Online Playing Bingo, Poker, Slots, Lotto, Sports Betting, and Much More.



Posted in Bingo (Monday, May 12, 2008)

Written by Kelli Mix. By Flying Pen Press LLC. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $12.40. There are some available for $12.42.
Read more...

Purchase Information
3 comments about The Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker.
  1. Game Day highly recommends this book as the standard poker book for use during all types of poker games. This book is especially helpful to players in home games of poker, where it is important to have a way to resolve rules disputes quickly and amicably.

    We at Game Day saw that there was something missing in the current field of poker books: a standard poker rule book. Before we published the Official Rules of Poker, the only authorities on the rules of poker was Scarne and Hoyle, which were written in the Nineteenth Century. The game has changed, especially in the last ten years, and we realized that it was important to have a Twenty-First Century rule book.

    When we put out the word that we were looking for an editor and for such a book, Kelli Mix came forward. Ms. Mix, or "Poker Mom" as she is known at the poker table, eagerly took up the challenge of gathering and writing the rules to suit the modern game of poker. This turned out to be a gargantuan task. Ms. Mix researched each rule, making sure that they were found in at least five independent sources. Mix turned out to be a wonderful choice as editor and author of the Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker.

    Mix is a professional poker player. She is still under most poker players radar, but she is quietly climbing the ranks of tournament poker players (she finished 11th in the 2007 World Series of Poker Texas Hold 'Em Women's tournament in a field of more than 1,200 players). However, she is more likely to be found at cash games, playing high stakes.

    The Official Rules of Poker includes all the rules of poker, from the most basic hand rankings to the most obscure tournament rules.

    Contents:
    1: Elements of Poker. This chapter covers the most basic rules of poker, and also describes the way poker is played in casino card rooms. Mix wrote these rules in a way that makes them easy to use while playing a game.

    2: Professional Poker Rules. These rules cover more of mechanical means of acting in a poker game, giving the finer definitions of what constitutes a raise, a call or a fold. They also discuss the penalties of rules infractions. There are four parts to this chapter.

    a) Robert's Rules of Poker. These rules were written by professional poker player and authority, Bob Ciaffone, as a standard set of rules of cash games in casino card rooms. While local laws may require changes to these rules, and some casinos use their own rules, these rules are often cited as the official set of rules in professional play.

    b) Robert's Rules of Poker for Private Games: This is Ciaffone's "Robert's Rules of Poker" which he adopted to home games where no impartial dealer or floorperson is present.

    c) Poker Tournament Director's Association Rules (TDA Rules). Each year, the Professional Poker Tournament Directors Association updates its rules, which most casinos and poker leagues use as their official rule book in tournament play. Tournament rules add a new layer of rules to poker, as tournaments are about eliminating players, not about accumulating money.

    d) World Series of Poker Rules: The World Series of Poker is considered the premier poker tournament event. Due to its sheer size and commercialism, the rules for WSOP tournaments are different than TDA rules. Many poker leagues use WSOP rules instead of TDA rules, as the WSOP rules are more popular among those who learned poker from television.

    3: Poker Etiquette. There are types of behavior frowned upon in poker games, due to the fact that poker is a highly competitive game and may involve large sums of money. In some games of poker, violating etiquette may result in ejection from the game.

    4: Variant Poker Games. Includes 69 different versions of poker, including 5-Card Draw, 5-Card Stud, Cincinnati, Chicago, Baseball, Anaconda, Mexican Stud, Chinese Poker, Iron Cross, Guts, English Stud, Kansas City Lowball, California Lowball, Pineapple,Spit, Three-Card Draw, and the ever-hilarious Indian Poker. Also includes rules for declaring wild cards and using jokers. WhIle professional poker players and casino card rooms will never play most of these games, home games are notorious for playing "dealer's choice" where the dealer chooses which of the many variations of poker will be played that hand. (Note: Mix and I had a really good time finding out about all of these games.)

    5: Glossary. Again, Mix was very thorough in her research. Poker terminology is highly colorful and is a lingo all its own. from the Nuts to the Fish. Mix used multiple sources, as there are many local poker terms and terms used that do not last more than a few months. She excludes popular names for two-card Texas Hold 'Em hands, purposefully, although we plan to have a separate glossary for hand names in future editions. Still, this is one of the most complete glossaries I have seen in a poker book anywhere.

    6. Index: Okay, I did the index. I believe that indexes should be thorough, and so I did my best to make the index easy to use in the heat of play. Still, this was a fairly easy index to create, as Mix's presentation of the rules and her organization of the material was straightforward, allowing me to easily pick out the rules.

    The Official Rules of Poker has been wonderfully received. Professional poker dealers have been clamoring to get this edition. When we released the book at the WSOP 2007 in Las Vegas, the WSOP dealers practically knocked me over trying to get their own copy.

    Thank you for considering The Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker. I personally hope you will find it to be of great use, and that the book will provide you with years of fun--and fair--poker.

    David A. Rozansky
    Publisher
    Game Day (an imprint of Flying Pen Press)


  2. This is a concise encyclopedia of the rules for poker. The Official Rules will particularly appeal to novices as it explains the nature of the cardroom, the equipment integral to the game, and hand rankings. Much of it is based on Robert's (Bob Ciaffone's) Rules of Poker and is elaborated upon by the author. It provides an introduction to the game as well by experienced player, Kelli Mix. The various styles of games are also discussed: limit, spread limit, no limit, and pot limit. The text covers just about everything including seven card stud high low and deuce-to-seven high low. The explanation of tournament rules is valuable because, as those of us who watch HSP already know, tournaments and cash games are entirely different animals. It even tells you what should be done with the "odd chip" in casino games. I appreciated the definition of "kill pots" and wish I would have read it before I began playing in kill limit games online, lol. This is definitely something I could have really used back in 2004 when I first began learning about the game.


  3. I HAVE BEEN AN INSTRUCTOR FOR 8 YEARS AND THIS IS NOW ONE OF THE REQUIRED BOOKS THAT ARE INCLUDED IN MY TRAINING CLASS FOR NEW DEALERS. AT MY SUGGESTION A LOCAL POKER ROOM HAS INCLUDED THIS AS THEIR RULE BOOK AND ALL SUPERVISORS ARE REQUIRED TO USE IT. THIS BOOKS HAS COMPREHENSIVE UP TO DATE RULES. AS WE KNOW RULES MAY CHANGE FROM ROOM TO ROOM, BUT SOMETHING THAT IS CLOSE TO STANDARD THE POKER ALMANAC HAS IT ALL. TDA RULES, ROBERTS RULES, GAMES, AS WELL AS A GREAT UP TO DATE GLOSSARY. THIS BOOK IS AN ASSET FOR TRAINING NEW DEALERS. I USE THIS AND THE PROFESSIONAL DEALER'S HANDBOOK AS A REQUIREMENT TO PURCHASE.


Read more...


Page 1 of 3
1  2  3  
Hooked on Bingo
Bingo!: Winning Is the Name of the Game : A Guide to Winning Bingo, Baccarat, Black Jack, and Many Other of Life's Essential Gambles
Bally: The World¿s Game Maker
Spokane Pull Tab eyes 25 percent sales gain: An article from: Journal of Business
Charitable gaming's future looks good, says division director: An article from: The Mississippi Business Journal
Crooks in charity bingo. (includes related article on charitable gambling): An article from: State Legislatures
Bingo Lift-a-Flap: 2008 Day-to-Day Calendar (Lift-A-Flap Calendar)
The Basics of Winning Bingo, 3rd Edition
Internet Gambling: How to Win Big Online Playing Bingo, Poker, Slots, Lotto, Sports Betting, and Much More
The Game Day Poker Almanac Official Rules of Poker

Copyright © 2005
*Amazon.com prices and availability subject to change.
Last updated: Mon May 12 04:02:36 EDT 2008