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Of the various books available that teach bar bets and similar material, what would your recommend as best?
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Diamond Jim Tyler has three pocket-sized volumes of "Bamboozlers" which is all anyone should ever need!
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I'm sure you can find a bunch of other posts with the same question that give better answers but Simon Lovell has a lot written on bar bets
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On Aug 28, 2019, LarryD wrote:
Diamond Jim Tyler has three pocket-sized volumes of "Bamboozlers" which is all anyone should ever need!

The three book set of Bamboozlers by Diamond Jim Tyler (available from him here) proved to be a great recommendation, thanks for the tip. His Penguin Lecture (Diamond Jim Tyler LIVE 2) covers a lot of content straight from the books, and is a good companion source.

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101 Bets You Will Always Win by Richard Wiseman (from the terrific youtube channel Quirkology) also turned out to be a great choice, and has similar material; I also highly recommend it.

I can't recommend Paul Zenon's 100 Ways To Win a Tenner. The bar betchas included are decent enough, but the explanations are not - they're overly wordy, and don't just get straight to the teaching.

Brian Brushwood also has a couple of good books with bar bets and more that he's produced under his Scam School title.
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I second the Brushwood books, they are written in a simple, clear style without unnecessary complications.
However I appreciated the Zenon's book too ( although I prefer the one on pranks, Dirty Tricks ).
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I am writing volume 4 now. Later this year I plan to release the Bamboozlers Deck. The design is gorgeous.
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The Modern Conman by Todd Robbins and how to cheat at everything.
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On Jun 17, 2020, Diamond Jim wrote:
I am writing volume 4 now. Later this year I plan to release the Bamboozlers Deck. The design is gorgeous.

I'm looking forward to it, Diamond Jim.

I bought the first three from you, and love this series!
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The Bunco Book by Simon Lovell is also very good.
A Modern Trade Show Handbook
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I have already read a lot of books about betting. But I want something more interesting.
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I read online articles, I don't have enough time for books.
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On Jul 19, 2021, samrich wrote:
I read online articles, I don't have enough time for books.

I also read online articles, but I love the permanency of a book.

I can take it with me even when I have no gadgets or internet, and can pass on to the next generation or give away as a gift.
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The Bammo Flim-Flam Conglomeration by Bob Farmer is an excellent book! Definitely check it out.
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For starters you have:
Big Bad-Ass Book of Bar Bets & Drinking Games by Jordana Tusman
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How To Cheat At Everything - cheating, scams and hustles by Simon Lovell
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For a (light but fun) look at the subject you could try Harry Anderson's "Games You Can't Lose."