Phillip Reed appears on Dave Asprey's Bulletproof podcast glorifying casino capitalism and card-counting praticality

Whitaker Marshall
  author Phillip reed was on the bulletproof podcast run by Dave Asprey and this guy was pretty much talking about his book on beating the casinos and counting cards. Phillip Reed wants to make people think that counting cards is a skill and he went on to explain not everyone can do this and make a good living as the importance of a great mentor such as he had before hitting the casinos full time. Mr. reed wrote this card counting book and a year into a life of his travels and so forth as a full-time professional  black jack player where he only netted 6 grand. this book is about as useless as the profit if anything is actually true in this casino book that basically this professional writer admits he just wrote for a book publishing idea.
d.  Phillip joined the bulletproof podcast for an convoluted conversation of the patience and difficulty of being a professional blackjack player and how you can avoid the pitfalls and problems that card counters experience in their 
 travels to casinos across the North American continent. Philip sits down with Dave to talk about counting cards, cognitive enhancement in the casino, working memory, the importance of mentorship and teamwork, performance learning curves and more. This guy wants to give you the impression there is a skill and that you can beat the casinons but this is an illusion and the guy just wrote another one of these bad card counting poker and gambling books bankrolled by some third-party. This is the key element that Phillip does discuss to be any successful member of the gambling world is that you need a large bankroll and only this can keep you in the hot seats and in the chair for a long time. the problem though with this casino culture that a Phillip Reed promotes and unfortunately, Bulletprook podcast staff felt for a health podcast,one of the top ones there is, that somehow a show paying homage to casino risk taking somehow would be a worwhile episode to invest time.

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