Positively Fifth Street by James McManus -- more of interest for poker players, but I thought it was a good read. Non-fiction, but not a 'how-to' book. I also bought it on tape for the long drive to the casinos.
Frugal Gambler -- Jean Scott
More Frugal Gambling -- Jean Scott
These are about getting the most from your casino comps. Both are geared more toward VP players. More Frugal Gambling is sort of an updated version of the first, but I wouldn't skip the first one entirely. The differences between the first and the more recent book reveal a lot about how comps have changed over the last few years.
Same goes for Comp City -- Max Rubin.
Beat the Dealer -- Edward O. Thorp
A classic. This is where it all began. Specifics may be outdated, but as a part of card counting history, it is essential reading.
The Mathematics of Gambling -- Edward O. Thorp
Covers several table games and money management. This was published in the 80's I believe.
Thanks for asking, I enjoyed browsing my bookshelf.
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