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Don't Stop Until You Win!
Life's Winning Strategies Learned at a Casino
He wins millions of yen in one sitting, and he hasn't lost in 20 years.
Japan's most prominent casino player talks about the winning formula.


wDon't Stop Until You Win!x
217 pages
February 2013
1,400 yen (w/o tax)
Contents:
In a world of exceptionally high risks and equally high returns, there's a Japanese man who boasts an unusually high success rate. His name is Fumihisa Wada. He enjoys playing baccarat at casinos all over the world, and so far he has won millions of yen. With his unsurpassed record, he is known as Japan's greatest baccarat player.
Mr. Wada says that life is like gambling. Some people believe that gambling is wrong. But our everyday lives are like a gamble. Even aside from money, we always gamble when we make choices, and we all take on challenges. Be it finding a new school or job, deciding whether to start your own business or continue to work as an employee, choosing to buy stocks from A or B ... life is always about making choices and being forced to make decisions.
Still, although God is supposed to be fair, somehow there are winners and losers. For example, at the casino, some people win a lot of money and others lose everything. And winning consistently is the hardest thing.
So how has Mr. Wada maintained his winning streak? In this book, he explains how to ensure victory. When you read this book, you will know what "winning strength" is, the difference between lucky people and unlucky people, and also about life's rules for certain victory.

From the table of contents:
Chapter 1 How to be reborn a winner
Chapter 2 You know your true self when you're in a pinch
Chapter 3 Fools love money, and money loves fools
Chapter 4 Be greedy for all wins, no matter how small
Chapter 5 There's no such thing as no-risk high returns
A word from the editor:
While preparing the manuscript for this book, the author took me to a casino in Korea. It was my first time to go to a casino. I had always assumed that casinos are dangerous places, and I was nervous at first. But it's nothing once you get used to it. All the waiters are kind, and since the dealers speak Japanese, they explain the rules politely when you don't understand. Moreover, there are no suspicious people in the place, because security is tight. I understood what the author means when he says that casinos can in fact make a place safer. Many Japanese have a negative image of casinos, but this book has stories that will turn those assumptions upside down. I hope many people will read this book.
About the author:Fumihisa Wada
Fumihisa Wada is Japan's most prominent high roller--a casino player who gambles large amounts of money-- and is also a businessman.
He was born in Shiga Prefecture in 1963. By the time he was graduating from junior high school, he was 185 cm tall. He started judo in high school and put to good use the physique he was blessed with. Afterwards, he distinguished himself by winning in regional and national competitions. He tried out for the Olympics and came in third place, losing his chance to represent Japan in the Olympics.
After graduating from university, he became a police officer. However, he resigned after a few years and began to work in real estate. It was during the bubble period, so he enjoyed major success in his business. He later got into dangerous situations, such as being 70 billion yen in debt, but he was able to overcome these problems with his innate fighting spirit and is now the chairman of several security firms and health food companies. He is involved in management as well.
He started to go to casinos after he got into management. Now he goes to casinos around the world whenever he has time and enjoys playing baccarat. He has an astounding winning average, having won almost every time for 20 years, and he sometimes bets millions at a time. He once won three billion yen on one bet, and since he had won hundreds of millions before then, he came to be known in casinos worldwide as Japan's most prominent baccarat player. In 2012, he opened a casino in Cambodia. He became the first Japanese casino owner there and the first person to own a casino after starting out as a player.

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