I’ve lost 20 hands in a row twice. One time I had 2 blackjack blackjack ties. I opened one session with 14 consecutive loses. The most I’ve won was 10 in a row. Oddly enough the shoe was negative for all those 10 hands.
@@philnovinger1962 it just shows that the odds are always the same regardless of what has happened in the past. Another concept is that if you get behind average early, you are likely to stay behind indefinitely from your initial bet. Also if you get ahead of average, you are likely to stay ahead of average indefinitely as well.
Watched all these guys discussing various aspects of blackjack on several TH-cam videos, and in all cases very entertaining and informative. One question I have relates to the advantage that the casino has over the punter is “who actually calculated the percentage advantage that the casino has, and what year was this done ?”. If this was calculated before computers were around then how did they do it ?
A pioneer in the field of blackjack recently passed away. His name isn't well-known by the public, but he was one of the first mathematicians to come up with a basic strategy for blackjack,.. Read more about him here - www.cdcgamingreports.com/roger-baldwin-groundbreaker-in-blackjack-strategy-dies-at-91/?fbclid=IwAR0LW53DCW_TD-Bf9SFScfFYfyrc1pIII5emRHbewYqkfyIpDOVffk9fF-M
My guess is that only about 1 out of 100 BJ players is capable of effectively counting cards. The casinos don't resort to shuffling after every deal exactly because they want us (the 99%) to continue to believe that we might be able to count cards. Good luck, everyone!
This guy is really sharp. I’ve seen him before and I’m glad you got him on the channel. I want to say though that it’s impossible to be a perfect card counter. You would need to literally keep track of every card that has come out of the shoe to figure out what is left. High low counting is by no means perfect and there are a ton of different counting strategies that the community considers viable. I think what he meant was to perform a counting strategy perfectly.
Yeah, card counting is definitely an art form but when we went to the blackjack ball and watched what those people could do during the skills portion of the competition, we were BLOWN AWAY seeing what some of these people could do.
You should never make the insurance bet in blackjack, unless you are a card counter and you know when the count favors making that bet. We explain why insurance is a bad bet in this video - th-cam.com/video/01ZcTBgGN6M/w-d-xo.html
Great video American Casino Guide. Professional level free advice for gamblers. I work too hard for whatever little I earn to take risks on loosing it. I aim for 100% success rate 100% of the time.
Not stepping on your toes, you should avoid walking into the casino and just admire it form the sidewalk with that philosophy. To have the expectation of being successful 100% of the times is just not realistic if you understand statistics / odds.
Love watching your videos. I have a question about basic strategy. I know what basic strategy is but I hear the term "perfect basic" and have also heard on other channels "perfect perfect basic" is there a difference in these or are they just using the term perfect to reference never making the wrong decision while using the basic strategy?
No, perfect basic strategy just means using basic strategy and not making ANY mistakes. They likely use the second perfect to just emphasize the fact that it means making no mistakes
Do you mean the dealer is showing a 7 or higher? Yes, you should hit 15 or 16 against a dealers 7 or higher. You should surrender a 15 or 16 if dealer shows a 10 or A
I do not envy the exhausting and rough road ahead for anyone who aspires to be a casino card counter. Personally, I would keep looking elsewhere for ways to make profits, perhaps the stock market.
Matt always wanted to be a professional gambler growing up since it sounds so glamorous and fun but Steve would always get any professional gambler who he knew to talk Matt out of it. They would always say, "its a hard way to make an easy living"
Okay guys I was a dealer in Vegas for 25 years, let's see if I agree. We all know that there's no betting system that actually works fairly consistently except Counting cards, but in my humble opinion some betting systems are better than others. I'm pretty sure that I have probably seen every betting system known to man kind in the countless millions of hands I have seen. In my opinion the best way to bet is a 1 unit positive progression when you win a hand and return to your established base bet when you lose. I'm writing this comment at the beginning of the video so let's see what you say. The problem with the betting system I just described is to make money you have to win 3 hands in a row and I believe the odds are 7 to 1 against you doing that. I could be wrong on those odds though.7:04 damn he just shot down my system. 😟 I was expecting that.
Saying something like "you're not going to win more hands than you lose UNLESS you play in a way that gains the advantage" is just BS. Counting cards doesn't just magically shift you to winning more hands. Card counting doesn't change the cards, it's all about how much in $ you win based on varied bets because of the count. Card counters will experience massive swings in wins/losses of hands, they aren't immune. Counting can only be expected to win more $ because of bet spread
Colin Jones actually made a video on that on his Blackjack Apprenticeship channel. The rules are either unfavorable or they shuffle too often for your card counting to be effective. Even if you can find a table where card counting works, the games go by very slowly. There will be fewer games played per hour, thus decreasing how much you win per hour. TL;DR: It does not work.
That is correct in almost all situations. The reason it doesn't work is because you need to know when the deck/shoe starts in order to count and almost every time the cards are just dealt with no indication of when the deck starts or ends. It is the same reason you can't count on a continuous shuffling machine
Basic strategy would have the same casino advantage whether it was a shoe game or CSM. However, with a CSM you would play more hands per hour, which would result in a slightly higher loss rate.
How many cards still count as soft seventeen? If the dealer has 8 cards all small 16 and gets an ace after to make 17. does it still count as soft 17 and hit after card? Thank you 9 cards total of 17 is it soft still or not?
Just got back from Vegas and I am so disappointed. The game of blackjack is being ruined to the point of being a joke. It’s shameful. Idiotic side bets, 6 to 5 blackjacks, endless shoes, etc etc. All of these changes are designed to give the house a greater advantage and so many people are unaware of this. The saddest part is that it is going to get worse and worse as more creative ways are discovered by imaginative people to fool unsuspecting players even more and make it look like they are giving you more ways of winning. That’s garbage. Unfortunately it will never go back to the way the game was during the time that a good player could actually win a session or two. But not any more. I’m so disappointed that I won’t be playing this game anymore because I’m not falling for the trickery.
Thank you so much for this valuable information 👍🏻 Muchos Gracias! So in trying to play a perfect game with basic strategy, I often find I'm perplexed about hitting a soft 18 when the dealer has a winning card. Or worse, when you have a large bet on the table and the dealer has a 6, for example, I'm reluctant to double here, but basic strategy says I must. It's actually the former situation that doesn't quite make sense to me; not standing on a soft 18 when the dealer shows 9 - A 😳
The best way to look at it is that if you have a soft 18 and the dealer is showing a 9 or 10, they will have a 10 dunerneath 1/3 of the time since a third of the deck is 10s. so if you stand you are automatically going to lose 1/3 of the time no matter what. If you hit your soft 18, a 2 or 3 is going to put you in a REALLY good position, a 10 (which again is a third of the deck) is going to keep you where you were at and any other card but a 9 will give you a hand you can hit to try and improve again after.
@@TheJackpotGents Awwwwe! Thank you so much for answering and clearing this up for me! I've gotten ”I must be stupid” comments from other players when I hit a soft 18. When a rule makes logical sense, I embrace it!
The best blackjack system for me is the paroli system where you try to catch 3 or 4 wins in a row with doubling your bet. If you lose you go back to your initial bet amount and start over.
Sounds just like the Martingale system to me. And, it's a very risky system. You will win most of your bets but, eventually, you hit a big losing streak and lose it all back, plus more!
@@TheJackpotGents No. In this system you only double when you win. It is not Martingale. You just leave your winning on the table. You dont inject money from your pocket. 3 or 4 wins in a row and you go back to your first unit
when I was in college my roommate and I drove to an Iowa casino 1.5 hrs away to place 1 bet on the roulette wheel we won like $300 each cashed out and went home. So you can win by placing 1 bet a day If you're pathetic.
18.4 is the average dealer hand *when they don't bust*. Dealers do bust every now and then so if you got dealt an 18 every hand you should do just fine in the long run.
Card counting at blackjack is impossible at Graton casino in Rohnert Park California. Their games are continuously shuffled every 2 hands. Card counting will not work. The only way to beat that game is to find a sloppy dealer that exposes the dealer hole card, or somehow exposes the top card.
Avoiding bad blackjack games such as 6-5 blackjack and continuously shuffled games will help blackjack players. Avoiding mathematically inferior blackjack games will force the casinos to offer more player friendly games once again.
@@garylp3 roulette is a terrible game with double zero. It should be single zero. It’s not enough to simply not play these games. Whenever we are in casinos we must pull these players off the tables in the act of playing. We must make these tables empty empty empty.
I hear and watch many videos on blackjack strategies and lose many thousands of dollars listening and obeying the rules. I came to a conclusion it's just luck.. I've lost 14 hands in a row once.
look around you at the other people at the table. they are winning, and keep coming back to win more. those are the people who know how to play. losing 14 hands in a row just means blackjack is not for you.
No, you're doubling your exposure. Playing 2 hands at $10 is mathematically the same as playing one hand at $20, variance is just less. Unless you're increasing your odds from 49.5% you will always lose money in the long run.
It’s not any different than playing one hand. You are just playing more hands per hour and thus getting to that expectation a little faster. On average you will lose more per hour than playing just one hand.
I won once 11 times in a Row____________-and Lost 7 Times in a Row......Better double your winnings untill 3 or 4 times....Then Using Martingale.......But Martingale works too if you Play small Sessions like 15 to 20 minutes.
Yes. Blackjack is the only game in the entire casino that with skill the odds can favor the player. The skills are specially Basic Strategy and Card Counting. Not necessarily 100% perfect but only a rare error. Otherwise you are relying on luck (random chance) to come out ahead. That’s what everybody else is doing
meh... it still about luck.... card counting or not... yet the odds are with you when the count is good but does not mean you are going to win the hand...even with perfect card counting...
@@GaryLuKOTH HUH?..... you don't make any sense...the real odds for the casino is because you have to hit first if you do not have 17 - 20 when the dealer shows 7- 10....that's their real advantage...
expected value. yes it’s technically still gambling but the with perfect card counting the odds are in your favor. with the odds in your favor statistically over time you will win. for specific hands yes just luck. but over the long term it’s about the odds and math.
@@benwatermelon5779 lol... yeah unfortunately you can have perfect card counting but simulations does not reflect real world...bad beat after bad beat can get in your slot...that is why team counters are better off than solos
The Odds of losing 7 bets in a row is 128 to 1 against..Or 1 out of 128.. Which is less than 1%... There's a 99.25 % chance of NOT losing 7 bets in a row vs .75% chance you will.. So according to the Laws of averages, you'll lose 7 bets in a row, once every 128 attempts.. Martingale works...However, most are scared to martingale 7 bets..
@@tim314 Valid point...Assuming the odds are 50/ 50 then the chances of losing 7 bets in a row, are 128/1 against.. Since the house has a 1% advantage over an expert player, the odds would drop down to 97/1... Of losing 7 bets in row...Still pretty good odds of surviving 7 bets...
Progressive betting strategies are terrible. They provide an illusion of consistent wins, until your bad luck finally accumulates and one long losing streak blows up in your face.
i personally play 1 hand for a very high amount of money i cut the deck and play and i know that its a high chance of getting blackjack on the first hand
The "expert" says that doubling a bet every hand at a 5/500 table will put you over in 7 hands. Then he says that doubling a bet every hand at a 5/2000 table will put you over in 12 hands. WRONG! 500 doubled is 1000, 1000 doubled is 2000. Which means you only get 2 more chances to double between 500 and 2000. For illustration, the bets would be 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320, 640, 1280. 7 of those number are under 500. 9 of those numbers are under 2000. One mis-stated "fact" like that makes me not believe the whole video.
@@toddbarnes8104 If you will re-read the second sentence of my post, you will know why they are wrong! "Then he says that doubling a bet every hand at a 5/2000 table will put you over in 12 hands." It's not 12 hands like he says - it's 9 hands like I said!
@@tissueboy76 How does one know you were being sarcastic? Don't hand out insults when you don't know people. Online humor is impossible to figure out without context or body language.
The algorithm of automatic shuffle machine have based on the basic tratergy. I have gotten sick of people who have only known basic tratergy and thought they are experts.
that's not true...the whole point of progressive betting systems is you don't have to win anywhere near as many hand as you lose...i can't believe this guys teaches....what the heck...with a martingale...say you start at $1....then 2, then 4, then 8...then you finally win a hand...well you lost 4 and only won 1. Come on man. STILL, martingale is extremely risky. Blackjack odds are better than most casino games, with about a 99.5 RTP on average. I know this, and I hardly ever play. This guy teaches?
All of these collaborations are top shelf! Thank you!
I really appreciate these tips. I must admit I was guilty of playing with a bad strategy until now. Thanks again.
Lol. I think we’ve all been there
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It's like hitting a 16 vs. 10. It has nothing to do with winning. It has to do with LOSING LESS!
If u hit a 16 u will probably lose more lol
@@Real2k25 it means you lose less often.
@@remusorchora2827 🤣🤣🤣
@@Real2k25No you do you mot you lose around 10 percent more hands if you don’t hit a 16 vs 7 or more
I’ve lost 20 hands in a row twice. One time I had 2 blackjack blackjack ties. I opened one session with 14 consecutive loses. The most I’ve won was 10 in a row. Oddly enough the shoe was negative for all those 10 hands.
The reason that is is because card counting isn’t a winning strategy as much as it’s promoted it only proves a lousy 1% edge if done perfectly
You might enjoy the book, The Improbability Principle by David Hand.
@@philnovinger1962 it just shows that the odds are always the same regardless of what has happened in the past. Another concept is that if you get behind average early, you are likely to stay behind indefinitely from your initial bet. Also if you get ahead of average, you are likely to stay ahead of average indefinitely as well.
Omg I’m watching the documentary I can’t wait. Great interview and thanks for all the education you provide!
Martingale is the king of betting progressions and is unbeatable... what’s beatable is actually your personal bankroll
I have a question: what about the 2:1:2 progressive betting strategy?
Thanks guys, I always enjoy the videos from both of your channels!
Watched all these guys discussing various aspects of blackjack on several TH-cam videos, and in all cases very entertaining and informative. One question I have relates to the advantage that the casino has over the punter is “who actually calculated the percentage advantage that the casino has, and what year was this done ?”. If this was calculated before computers were around then how did they do it ?
A pioneer in the field of blackjack recently passed away. His name isn't well-known by the public, but he was one of the first mathematicians to come up with a basic strategy for blackjack,.. Read more about him here - www.cdcgamingreports.com/roger-baldwin-groundbreaker-in-blackjack-strategy-dies-at-91/?fbclid=IwAR0LW53DCW_TD-Bf9SFScfFYfyrc1pIII5emRHbewYqkfyIpDOVffk9fF-M
What betting system did don Johnson use to win ?
My guess is that only about 1 out of 100 BJ players is capable of effectively counting cards. The casinos don't resort to shuffling after every deal exactly because they want us (the 99%) to continue to believe that we might be able to count cards. Good luck, everyone!
Thats why its better to play single deck
@@stevennowak5752 get out the fantasy world, no casino plays “single” deck. Wtf. 😑😒
@@ThisisFerrariKhan lol he probably thinks a 6to5 single deck game is good
This guy is really sharp. I’ve seen him before and I’m glad you got him on the channel.
I want to say though that it’s impossible to be a perfect card counter. You would need to literally keep track of every card that has come out of the shoe to figure out what is left. High low counting is by no means perfect and there are a ton of different counting strategies that the community considers viable. I think what he meant was to perform a counting strategy perfectly.
Yeah, card counting is definitely an art form but when we went to the blackjack ball and watched what those people could do during the skills portion of the competition, we were BLOWN AWAY seeing what some of these people could do.
Perfect hi lo is 97% as effective as perfect computer play.
Great video guys. Very informative as always. What’s your advice on insurance. Should you ever take the offer of insurance?
You should never make the insurance bet in blackjack, unless you are a card counter and you know when the count favors making that bet. We explain why insurance is a bad bet in this video - th-cam.com/video/01ZcTBgGN6M/w-d-xo.html
Great video American Casino Guide. Professional level free advice for gamblers. I work too hard for whatever little I earn to take risks on loosing it. I aim for 100% success rate 100% of the time.
Not stepping on your toes, you should avoid walking into the casino and just admire it form the sidewalk with that philosophy. To have the expectation of being successful 100% of the times is just not realistic if you understand statistics / odds.
So flat betting is the best?
Colin is the shit. ACG is the shit. These 2 channels make me a winner.
Love watching your videos.
I have a question about basic strategy.
I know what basic strategy is but I hear the term "perfect basic" and have also heard on other channels "perfect perfect basic" is there a difference in these or are they just using the term perfect to reference never making the wrong decision while using the basic strategy?
No, perfect basic strategy just means using basic strategy and not making ANY mistakes. They likely use the second perfect to just emphasize the fact that it means making no mistakes
@@TheJackpotGents Thank you, that is what I figured but just wanted to check to make sure I wasn't missing something.
I just watched the movie. It is great - highly recommended.❤
Will you advise to hit 15 or 16 if the dealer has 17or higher?
Do you mean the dealer is showing a 7 or higher? Yes, you should hit 15 or 16 against a dealers 7 or higher. You should surrender a 15 or 16 if dealer shows a 10 or A
Not many places let you surrender.
I've only seen one in Vegas so far on a $5 table.
I do not envy the exhausting and rough road ahead for anyone who aspires to be a casino card counter. Personally, I would keep looking elsewhere for ways to make profits, perhaps the stock market.
Matt always wanted to be a professional gambler growing up since it sounds so glamorous and fun but Steve would always get any professional gambler who he knew to talk Matt out of it. They would always say, "its a hard way to make an easy living"
Okay guys I was a dealer in Vegas for 25 years, let's see if I agree. We all know that there's no betting system that actually works fairly consistently except Counting cards, but in my humble opinion some betting systems are better than others. I'm pretty sure that I have probably seen every betting system known to man kind in the countless millions of hands I have seen. In my opinion the best way to bet is a 1 unit positive progression when you win a hand and return to your established base bet when you lose. I'm writing this comment at the beginning of the video so let's see what you say. The problem with the betting system I just described is to make money you have to win 3 hands in a row and I believe the odds are 7 to 1 against you doing that. I could be wrong on those odds though.7:04 damn he just shot down my system. 😟 I was expecting that.
Saying something like "you're not going to win more hands than you lose UNLESS you play in a way that gains the advantage" is just BS.
Counting cards doesn't just magically shift you to winning more hands. Card counting doesn't change the cards, it's all about how much in $ you win based on varied bets because of the count.
Card counters will experience massive swings in wins/losses of hands, they aren't immune. Counting can only be expected to win more $ because of bet spread
Very good collab, thanks guys
I hear card counting doesn’t work online blackjack? Is this true?
Colin Jones actually made a video on that on his Blackjack Apprenticeship channel. The rules are either unfavorable or they shuffle too often for your card counting to be effective. Even if you can find a table where card counting works, the games go by very slowly. There will be fewer games played per hour, thus decreasing how much you win per hour.
TL;DR: It does not work.
That is correct in almost all situations. The reason it doesn't work is because you need to know when the deck/shoe starts in order to count and almost every time the cards are just dealt with no indication of when the deck starts or ends. It is the same reason you can't count on a continuous shuffling machine
Is playing basic strategy better with a shoe or a continuous shuffling machine? No card counting involved
Basic strategy would have the same casino advantage whether it was a shoe game or CSM. However, with a CSM you would play more hands per hour, which would result in a slightly higher loss rate.
Thank you 😊
How many cards still count as soft seventeen?
If the dealer has 8 cards all small 16 and gets an ace after to make 17. does it still count as soft 17 and hit after card?
Thank you
9 cards total of 17 is it soft still or not?
It’s a soft 17 if the ace acts as an 11.
Just got back from Vegas and I am so disappointed. The game of blackjack is being ruined to the point of being a joke. It’s shameful. Idiotic side bets, 6 to 5 blackjacks, endless shoes, etc etc. All of these changes are designed to give the house a greater advantage and so many people are unaware of this. The saddest part is that it is going to get worse and worse as more creative ways are discovered by imaginative people to fool unsuspecting players even more and make it look like they are giving you more ways of winning. That’s garbage. Unfortunately it will never go back to the way the game was during the time that a good player could actually win a session or two. But not any more. I’m so disappointed that I won’t be playing this game anymore because I’m not falling for the trickery.
what made you think the casino would let you win in the first place?
Yea. Like triple zero roulette. Casino greed is crazy.
Thank you so much for this valuable information 👍🏻 Muchos Gracias! So in trying to play a perfect game with basic strategy, I often find I'm perplexed about hitting a soft 18 when the dealer has a winning card. Or worse, when you have a large bet on the table and the dealer has a 6, for example, I'm reluctant to double here, but basic strategy says I must. It's actually the former situation that doesn't quite make sense to me; not standing on a soft 18 when the dealer shows 9 - A 😳
The best way to look at it is that if you have a soft 18 and the dealer is showing a 9 or 10, they will have a 10 dunerneath 1/3 of the time since a third of the deck is 10s. so if you stand you are automatically going to lose 1/3 of the time no matter what. If you hit your soft 18, a 2 or 3 is going to put you in a REALLY good position, a 10 (which again is a third of the deck) is going to keep you where you were at and any other card but a 9 will give you a hand you can hit to try and improve again after.
@@TheJackpotGents Awwwwe! Thank you so much for answering and clearing this up for me! I've gotten ”I must be stupid” comments from other players when I hit a soft 18. When a rule makes logical sense, I embrace it!
@@suzannedawson4120 Yes, any time! We love making everyone a smarter gambler
If you're putting money on the line in the first place, you should be happy any time the dealer shows 6, and over the moon when you get to double it.
Your worst move is double down on hard 15...but don't u hit 16 or less SO. What's the differce..can someone get me some anwsers
Double down you have to double your bet so you never do it if you have a chance of busting
My first time at a blackjack table I doubled a hard 13 against a dealer 6. It was a 6:5 single deck game too. Won that hand, never did it again.
You got very lucky with that move!
The best blackjack system for me is the paroli system where you try to catch 3 or 4 wins in a row with doubling your bet. If you lose you go back to your initial bet amount and start over.
Sounds just like the Martingale system to me. And, it's a very risky system. You will win most of your bets but, eventually, you hit a big losing streak and lose it all back, plus more!
@@TheJackpotGents No. In this system you only double when you win. It is not Martingale. You just leave your winning on the table. You dont inject money from your pocket. 3 or 4 wins in a row and you go back to your first unit
when I was in college my roommate and I drove to an Iowa casino 1.5 hrs away to place 1 bet on the roulette wheel we won like $300 each cashed out and went home. So you can win by placing 1 bet a day If you're pathetic.
Great collaboration!
Not a big fans on black jack, I prepared play slot machines . Great video guys 👍
Discipline Discipline Discipline!!!!!
Yes, like to hear that. Discipline.
Is above all . above card counting and any betting strategy.
Can I hit 12 against 2?
Yes
18.4 is the average dealer hand *when they don't bust*. Dealers do bust every now and then so if you got dealt an 18 every hand you should do just fine in the long run.
Henry Tambourin talks about this, but if every hand you were dealt was an 18 you would net lose money. Including dealer busts (25% of the time)
Flat betting?
Card counting at blackjack is impossible at Graton casino in Rohnert Park California. Their games are continuously shuffled every 2 hands. Card counting will not work. The only way to beat that game is to find a sloppy dealer that exposes the dealer hole card, or somehow exposes the top card.
The best way to beat this game is to walk out of the casino, leave town and go somewhere else that doesn't shuffle every 2 hands.
@@dvrdown1981 everyone needs to do this
Avoiding bad blackjack games such as 6-5 blackjack and continuously shuffled games will help blackjack players. Avoiding mathematically inferior blackjack games will force the casinos to offer more player friendly games once again.
the reason they switched to 6/5 games is because they know people will still play them.
@@DrSchor we’ve got to educate the players about to odds of 6-5 blackjack. We’ve got to stop them from playing it.
Yea like the triple zero roulette wheels popping up in Vegas.
@@garylp3 roulette is a terrible game with double zero. It should be single zero. It’s not enough to simply not play these games. Whenever we are in casinos we must pull these players off the tables in the act of playing. We must make these tables empty empty empty.
@@emmanuelvacakis4463 Yea I agree with you. It's pretty tough that legislators allow these triple zero roulettes. Just so greedy.
This video basically is telling me, if I don’t learn to count cards I’ll never win in blackjack.. why do people go play then lol
I hear and watch many videos on blackjack strategies and lose many thousands of dollars listening and obeying the rules. I came to a conclusion it's just luck.. I've lost 14 hands in a row once.
look around you at the other people at the table. they are winning, and keep coming back to win more. those are the people who know how to play. losing 14 hands in a row just means blackjack is not for you.
Cruise ships casinos … Do’s and do NOT’s…
Please
just don't
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Is playing 2 hands of Blackjack at $10 a hand a good strategy? I do very well at this using basic strategy .
No, you're doubling your exposure. Playing 2 hands at $10 is mathematically the same as playing one hand at $20, variance is just less. Unless you're increasing your odds from 49.5% you will always lose money in the long run.
It’s not any different than playing one hand. You are just playing more hands per hour and thus getting to that expectation a little faster. On average you will lose more per hour than playing just one hand.
About flatbetting
Do you ever pay taxes on blackjack?
If you win money on any gambling game you are supposed to declare it as other income on your tax return.
I won once 11 times in a Row____________-and Lost 7 Times in a Row......Better double your winnings untill 3 or 4 times....Then Using Martingale.......But Martingale works too if you Play small Sessions like 15 to 20 minutes.
Holy Rollers is hilarious, I really wouldn't trust anybody involved in it to give gambling advice though.
nice hat m8
So, the bottom line is DON'T PLAY BLACKJACK, unless you are a 100% perfect card counter!
Yes. Blackjack is the only game in the entire casino that with skill the odds can favor the player. The skills are specially Basic Strategy and Card Counting. Not necessarily 100% perfect but only a rare error. Otherwise you are relying on luck (random chance) to come out ahead. That’s what everybody else is doing
Bottom line, Casino is an entertainment, only play what you can afford. If it is not fun for you don’t go.
meh... it still about luck.... card counting or not... yet the odds are with you when the count is good but does not mean you are going to win the hand...even with perfect card counting...
That’s like saying that casinos are lucky that they are winning money because the players could win.
@@GaryLuKOTH HUH?..... you don't make any sense...the real odds for the casino is because you have to hit first if you do not have 17 - 20 when the dealer shows 7- 10....that's their real advantage...
expected value. yes it’s technically still gambling but the with perfect card counting the odds are in your favor. with the odds in your favor statistically over time you will win. for specific hands yes just luck. but over the long term it’s about the odds and math.
@@benwatermelon5779 lol... yeah unfortunately you can have perfect card counting but simulations does not reflect real world...bad beat after bad beat can get in your slot...that is why team counters are better off than solos
@@benwatermelon5779 true but you do not know how long that time swing can be...
9:07 he actually stands on a 5 in that movie.
th-cam.com/video/HkzMA1jrm00/w-d-xo.html
The Odds of losing 7 bets in a row is 128 to 1 against..Or 1 out of 128..
Which is less than 1%...
There's a 99.25 % chance of NOT losing 7 bets in a row vs .75% chance you will..
So according to the Laws of averages, you'll lose 7 bets in a row, once every 128 attempts..
Martingale works...However, most are scared to martingale 7 bets..
Martingale sucks in the long run. The 128 to 1 assume no house advantages.
@@tim314 Valid point...Assuming the odds are 50/ 50 then the chances of losing 7 bets in a row, are 128/1 against..
Since the house has a 1% advantage over an expert player, the odds would drop down to 97/1... Of losing 7 bets in row...Still pretty good odds of surviving 7 bets...
Progressive betting strategies are terrible. They provide an illusion of consistent wins, until your bad luck finally accumulates and one long losing streak blows up in your face.
no martingale! that strategy will fuck you up
The title says this video is about betting strategies. This video does not cover betting strategies hardly at all. Thumbs down
i personally play 1 hand for a very high amount of money i cut the deck and play and i know that its a high chance of getting blackjack on the first hand
Lol hey this is top tier if ur a TH-cam watcher
The "expert" says that doubling a bet every hand at a 5/500 table will put you over in 7 hands. Then he says that doubling a bet every hand at a 5/2000 table will put you over in 12 hands. WRONG! 500 doubled is 1000, 1000 doubled is 2000. Which means you only get 2 more chances to double between 500 and 2000. For illustration, the bets would be 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320, 640, 1280. 7 of those number are under 500. 9 of those numbers are under 2000. One mis-stated "fact" like that makes me not believe the whole video.
umm. You proved his point. Starting at the minimum and doubling gives 7 bets under the $500 min and 9 under $2000. What’s your point?
@@toddbarnes8104 If you will re-read the second sentence of my post, you will know why they are wrong! "Then he says that doubling a bet every hand at a 5/2000 table will put you over in 12 hands." It's not 12 hands like he says - it's 9 hands like I said!
Colin is a beast
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What are you trying to say?
There's no system that will work except mine and that's why I am here.
Thank you very much.
Here is the best betting strategy. Get sloppy drunk and collect your winnings😉
While that may be fun, it is rarely profitable
americancasinoguide I was being sarcastic. Get a sense of humor.
@@tissueboy76 How does one know you were being sarcastic? Don't hand out insults when you don't know people. Online humor is impossible to figure out without context or body language.
The algorithm of automatic shuffle machine have based on the basic tratergy. I have gotten sick of people who have only known basic tratergy and thought they are experts.
i am new at bj. can you tell me what a tratergy is
that's not true...the whole point of progressive betting systems is you don't have to win anywhere near as many hand as you lose...i can't believe this guys teaches....what the heck...with a martingale...say you start at $1....then 2, then 4, then 8...then you finally win a hand...well you lost 4 and only won 1. Come on man. STILL, martingale is extremely risky. Blackjack odds are better than most casino games, with about a 99.5 RTP on average. I know this, and I hardly ever play. This guy teaches?
if you know that, why do you play at all?