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Red Joker Rules by Pat Holland
  • Red Joker Rules

  • The 35 Rules of Gambling That All Investors Should Know
  • by Pat Holland
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    • Product code: 382840
    • ISBN: 1906659176, ISBN13: 9781906659172, 152 pages, paperback
      Published by Harriman House, 1st edition, 2009

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    Description of Red Joker Rules


    "Gambling is investing, and investing is gambling," says the Red Joker.

    Both situations begin with a common pool of money. The pool is distributed among those who have created it on the basis of a series of events that are partly controllable. Through a mixture of skills, self-control and sheer luck, some of those who have created it will receive more than others.

    There is no inherent difference between sifting through a horse's prospects of winning a race and a company's prospects of returning regular profits. There is no inherent difference in deciding whether to raise the betting on a particular hand of cards and deciding whether a property is a good or bad buy.

    But there is a world of difference between the pace of gambling and the pace of investing. A gambler faces as many investment situations in a week as an investor does in a lifetime. The rules are the same, but the gambler is in a situation where he can learn the rules very quickly.

    This is a book of advice from the gambler to the investor - The Red Joker Rules.

    Contents of Red Joker Rules

    Biography
    Introduction
    - Prologue
    - Gambling is Investing
    - Investing is Gambling

    Part 1: Parlays

    Concept: The Geometric Progression
    Rule 1: Start Early
    Rule 2: Never Offer an Unlimited Parlay
    Rule 3: Keep a Reserve Tank
    Rule 4: Never Chase Your Losses
    Rule 5: Stay in Your League
    Rule 6: Gamble Your Early Winnings
    Rule 7: Don’t Get Addicted
    Rule 8: Bid Boldly, Play Safe
    Case Study: The Club Bridge Gambler
    Case Study: The Bingo Gambler
    Case Study: The Roulette Gambler
    Case Study: The Texas Hold ’Em Gambler

    Part 2: Pitfalls

    Pitfalls and the Power of Zero
    Rule 9: Never Bet Too Big...
    Rule 10: …And Never Bet Too Small
    Rule 11: Turn Down Proposition Bets
    Rule 12: Visit the Parade Ring
    Rule 13: Don’t Get in Hock to the Bookies
    Rule 14: Keep Emotion Out of it
    Rule 15: Never Listen to Tips
    Rule 16: Watch the Dealer
    Rule 17: Don’t Bluff to Bluff
    Rule 18: Do Not Cheat
    Rule 19: Engage Mathematics as Your Servant, Not Your Master
    Case Study: The Craps Gambler
    Case Study: The One-Armed Bandit Gambler

    Part 3: The Plateau

    Concept: Making the Theory of Large Numbers Work For you
    Rule 20: Sessions Are Not Seasons
    Rule 21: Seasons Are Not Sessions
    Rule 22: Don’t Think of Gains or Losses as Spending Money Until the Game is Over
    Rule 23: Manage Your Money
    Rule 24: Set Targets
    Rule 25: Reduce Risks with Time
    Rule 26: Look for a Middle
    Case Study: The Blackjack Gambler

    Part 4: Percentages

    Concept: Percentages, Odds, Ratios and Probabilities
    Rule 27: Study the Form
    Rule 28: Turn Down Most Bets
    Rule 29: Small Percentages Are Big Percentages
    Rule 30: Study Your Opponents
    Rule 31: Beware of Long Odds
    Rule 32: Never Follow a Springer to Starting Price
    Rule 33: Never Bet Ante-Post
    Rule 34: Get to Know the Trainer
    Case Study: The Professional Racing Gambler
    Rule 35: The Ultimate Rule

    Epilogue

    About Pat Holland

    Pat Holland, B.Sc. has been a maths teacher and a recreational gambler for most of his life. Today he works as a freelance writer and takes an interest in the world of investment.

    He has long been interested in the common links between the principles of gambling and those of investment, and has been gathering the material for this book for many years.

    Pat Holland is married with three grown-up children, and is the author of three previous books and several thousand articles.
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