Don has such a pleasant voice and friendly way of speaking. He seems like a great guy to just sit down with, have a couple of beers and just chit chat about random gambling topics.
Thank you so much for this interview. Loved the documentary with him awhile ago. Now two of my favorites in one interview is awesome. Keep up the awesome content Colin.
Truly fascinating and honest. Good to hear the gambler is not complaining non stop about the business model. Also Colin, your interview style is perfect, you ask questions and let the interviewee speak. Not like todays average interviewer who seem to feed the interviewee with answers and words.
Mirror some comments, but true, really like Don and his story and actually what Don is doing today, as well as Colin and his team. Thank you for sharing, this is a FANTASTIC interview and another learning tool. Thank you
I'm really proud of everything I've learned and how much I've built my bankroll over the course of going on four years. It feels like a lot, but then stories like this humble me. I cannot imagine $1M in a year. $15M in even less time is insane.
I like this guy. Talks about being honest and the impotance of honesty, but not like the mob guys that found a career on podcasts and talk about respect like its their middle name. Great video.
Hooray for the mentorship program and the work they are doing to give a boost to young people trying to find their way to life and happiness! This is the future we should all be working towards.
Wow, what a stellar interview this guy is a legend, I've always wanted to know what kind of AP was going on at that level, I've seen documentaries about him and I always figured he had some kind of edge figured out. Also what a high note of praise for Colin and everyone at BJA that Don said they're stuff is really on point. Bravo!
Wow, I didn't know what Don Johnson looked like before this video but I do know I've seen that man playing $500 hands of blackjack at Paris on the strip. He was getting a massage at the table and seemed emotionless about wins or losses.
watched that video with Trish Regan about ten times. Glad to see him on BJA. It was you gamble 2000, Jim Murren said, he can comp you about $80.00 worth of stuff. From my years of playing its more like they have a chart on you, figure if you gamble from $2,000-$3000 you will probably get your room comped and some beverage and food credit. At Don's level, sky's probably the limit, but he's right over the years, corporate has tightened things up quite a bit. Learn so much from BJA and LVA. Dave
He has very varied circles of friends, so I hope he had a fun and interesting life in more ways than just the gambling. On the other hand, most of the gamblers I know with interesting friends, pretty much only know them in gambling settings. As he said, you know you're just a gambling buddy when you don't even get invited over when they're flipping burgers in the back yard for their neighbors.
Forget Blackjack playing...you can be the best podcaster on YT...Like Lex Friedman 2.0! I love how genuine your interest to learn something new and you are so charming without being fake. Dan Brazilian drives me crazy. So pretentious and not real..at all.
Interesting, he seems pretty real and straight forward especially after reading his book and seeing all the people give their version of the story told.
The rebate works simply. First he found casinos with good high limit rules (he said he can get as low as 0.2% house edge, so basically a coin flip). Then He negotiated that if he lose 500k, he would be able to get 22.5% of that lost back, for simplicity sake, lets day 100k. But you still lose 400k, how do you make money. But lets say you go 2 days. day 1 you win 500k, day 2 you lose 500k. This is pretty likely, especially if the rules make it a coin flip anyways. Normally you would be even, but with the rebate, you would be 100k up. The key is to play very aggressively. You are a little bit negative on every hand, so you want to win or lose 500k in as few hands as possible. This way, you can maximize the rebate returns.
The bankroll is less important than the knowledge. Small bankrolls can grow with the right choices, but even a large one will go bust if they don't understand how to manage it or how to AP correctly. That said, very few people have the bankroll to do exactly what Don did here.
@@Blackjackapprenticeship No kidding, with all the built in advantages Johnson had in his game, a positive EV was definitely in play here, I'm surprised the casino ever went for his action and that 20% return on losses didn't hurt either. Where are the best BJ games now, any favorites?
Hey Collin. I don’t know if you have ever talked about this but are there any bet progressions for a super negative count? I feel like when the count gets really bad I tend to win since I know little numbers are ahead. I was thinking about starting to increase my bet during these times to take advantage if there is any. I hate having to count 4-5 hrs and wait for that good count. Please let me know if anyone has ever figured this out completely.
The only useful thing you can do during a negative count is not play. The more you bet with a disadvantage the more you will lose in the long run. You can't create an advantage by changing your betting.
Simply the math that if you're going to lose more than you win, you will not win in the long run - which makes sense. You don't begin to win more than you lose until +1TC in most games. Thats why bet spreads start increasing at +1 and continue as the count rises to take advantage of larger edges.
@@Blackjackapprenticeship gotcha thanks. Do you know if this has been a thought across many counters in the past? I’m sure it has been can’t find much online
Gotta love dealer errors, I've seen EZ Bac forget that 3 card 7 dealer is a push because no commission (is that a 5% player benefit?) Another good one was dealer paying the ante when he didn't qualify in UTH. For blackjack, mispays and being willing to cut off only half a deck in 8 deck were about it; but other dealers would lecture you for accepting a mispay (weeks after, I haven't been to a casino in years.)
We're a little biased towards our own app if you're trying to train and learn strategy and deviations. If you're just looking to play for fun then ours won't be what you're looking for.
What a cool guy. Hard disagree on the Phil Ivey situation though. Edge sorting is at the most generous a gray area, but realistically it's just cheating. It kinda irks me that people compare it to card counting. Card counting is 1000% pure strategy based solely on information that the player is allowed by the rules of the game to have access to. So much so that a blind person being read out the cards as they're dealt has all the information needed to count cards. You literally cannot prevent a player from keeping a count without fundamentally changing/ruining a card game. Edge sorting on the other hand relies on exploiting an external vulnerability to gain access to information that a player is expressly forbidden by the rules of the game to have access to. It's in the same category as if someone were playing with magic x-ray glasses. Just because it takes a lot of skill to do it, doesn't change that. For that reason I think the argument that negotiating the terms before hand makes it all okay is very weak. Bad faith claims are a thing in contract law for a reason and I think the fact that Phil was the one pushing for a certain brand of cards falls into that category. If the house cards had the print defect and that's what he used, that's pretty much fair game. That's on them for producing cards that are readable. If the house decided to use see through cards for some reason you couldn't blame a player for using that advantage. If he had informed the casino the reason he wanted his specific brand of cards was because he found a defect and they still agreed, that's definitely fair game. They were aware of his advantage play and still took the action. But at a certain point it goes beyond negotiation and the burden of due diligence and gets into the territory of flat out tricking the casino into letting you cheat.... which is still cheating.
I find it funny that he’s finally admitting he’s an AP when year after year he never brought up card counting. He always said winning at Bj is way more than just card counting. Colin you know better there’s no such thing in math as positive variance, it’s still considered variance which is the distance from true mean that you will eventually hit.
AP is simply an advantage player, there are APs all over for all types of games and methods to gain advantages. Don just took advantage of the massive loss rebates casinos offered to get him in the door.
INteresting story- but until I see his I.R.S. tax forms showing the winnings, I reserve judgement. He would have had a wopper of a tax bill. Would love to see his 1040.
Don has such a pleasant voice and friendly way of speaking. He seems like a great guy to just sit down with, have a couple of beers and just chit chat about random gambling topics.
I’ve always been curious about this guy’s story and how he made his 15 million. Finally a long interview, thanks Colin!
Yeah, its about time we see the full story.
I would like 15 million that’s for sure! lol
Yeah Colin, this is a great contribution to the blackjack community. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this interview. Loved the documentary with him awhile ago. Now two of my favorites in one interview is awesome. Keep up the awesome content Colin.
Thanks!!!
Truly fascinating and honest. Good to hear the gambler is not complaining non stop about the business model. Also Colin, your interview style is perfect, you ask questions and let the interviewee speak. Not like todays average interviewer who seem to feed the interviewee with answers and words.
Great learnings
1. Find the edge
2. Keep a stoploss when things don't go your way
3. Go for the kill when things are going your way.
Nice podcast 👌
I love the fact he knew something was up when he saw who phil was with and just yolo'd in.
Mirror some comments, but true, really like Don and his story and actually what Don is doing today, as well as Colin and his team. Thank you for sharing, this is a FANTASTIC interview and another learning tool. Thank you
I'm really proud of everything I've learned and how much I've built my bankroll over the course of going on four years. It feels like a lot, but then stories like this humble me. I cannot imagine $1M in a year. $15M in even less time is insane.
Me either!
Thanks Colin, guys a true stud !
I like this guy. Talks about being honest and the impotance of honesty, but not like the mob guys that found a career on podcasts and talk about respect like its their middle name. Great video.
Hooray for the mentorship program and the work they are doing to give a boost to young people trying to find their way to life and happiness! This is the future we should all be working towards.
The legend, so awesome to have this length of an interview, thank you both! Fantastic insight!
Thanks Don, an agreement for you is worth more than money and the absence of arrogance makes your story even more interesting, my respect!
Great interview! I could listen to Don talk all day. Please do more of these interviews :)
This type of story has been told a 1000 times.........like Sales, 100 people sell mud, 1 makes it big 99 lose it all.
always love listening to Don Johnson - so impressive in many ways! thanks for bringing him to us!
Casinos are your friend when you are losing to them 🤣🤣 nice friendship 👍🤣
I admire this guy Johnson! Sounds fair & pretty honest. I hope one one day I get to be just as lucky. GREAT SHOW
Wow, what a stellar interview this guy is a legend, I've always wanted to know what kind of AP was going on at that level, I've seen documentaries about him and I always figured he had some kind of edge figured out. Also what a high note of praise for Colin and everyone at BJA that Don said they're stuff is really on point. Bravo!
Thanks for this episode! The production and quality is excellent.
Glad you enjoy it!
Wow, this guy has so much charisma and is a clear communicator. He could succeed at most professions.
Wow, I didn't know what Don Johnson looked like before this video but I do know I've seen that man playing $500 hands of blackjack at Paris on the strip. He was getting a massage at the table and seemed emotionless about wins or losses.
Great stuff guys. I had heard his name and story before, but this is the first good interview I have seen with Don.
watched that video with Trish Regan about ten times. Glad to see him on BJA. It was you gamble 2000, Jim Murren said, he can comp you about $80.00 worth of stuff. From my years of playing its more like they have a chart on you, figure if you gamble from $2,000-$3000 you will probably get your room comped and some beverage and food credit. At Don's level, sky's probably the limit, but he's right over the years, corporate has tightened things up quite a bit. Learn so much from BJA and LVA.
Dave
Great interview! Love his connection to Ivey.
So interesting. Thank you Colin.
He has very varied circles of friends, so I hope he had a fun and interesting life in more ways than just the gambling. On the other hand, most of the gamblers I know with interesting friends, pretty much only know them in gambling settings. As he said, you know you're just a gambling buddy when you don't even get invited over when they're flipping burgers in the back yard for their neighbors.
Wow! What awesome stories and game play talk!
Great interview! Enjoyed it very much. ♠️♥️♣️♦️
Forget Blackjack playing...you can be the best podcaster on YT...Like Lex Friedman 2.0! I love how genuine your interest to learn something new and you are so charming without being fake. Dan Brazilian drives me crazy. So pretentious and not real..at all.
Interesting, he seems pretty real and straight forward especially after reading his book and seeing all the people give their version of the story told.
What an incredible guest
Colin, thanks.. this was a really nice piece of content.. I thoroughly enjoyed it.. he seems like a classy guy.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Congrats Colin on reaching 500k 💥Subscribers ‼️👍🏼
Awesome interview!
Thanks!
Another great interview
Great video very interesting . Fantastic interview with a great guest.
Thanks!
What a Fascinating man. Great interview.
This man is a legend
Really good interview. Just wish he described more about how the rebates work
The rebate works simply. First he found casinos with good high limit rules (he said he can get as low as 0.2% house edge, so basically a coin flip). Then He negotiated that if he lose 500k, he would be able to get 22.5% of that lost back, for simplicity sake, lets day 100k. But you still lose 400k, how do you make money.
But lets say you go 2 days. day 1 you win 500k, day 2 you lose 500k. This is pretty likely, especially if the rules make it a coin flip anyways. Normally you would be even, but with the rebate, you would be 100k up. The key is to play very aggressively. You are a little bit negative on every hand, so you want to win or lose 500k in as few hands as possible. This way, you can maximize the rebate returns.
I think we have a SUPER old video about them and a blogpost maybe.
@@yeungxthis is what Phil did with craps. Great explanation
The dig at Kelly Sun lol
He is absolutely right!
Great interview great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Great interview jonzee!!!
Awesome interview
That rebate situation is crazy!!!! 😮
That was a good interview
excellent video!
Great interview 👍
This dude is what I picture DB Cooper looking like .
Dealer: Blackjack congratulations
Brice Willis: Yippee kai yay, motherf....
Who is Brice Willis 💀
"Okay okay sure sure." That was the best deflection of the fact they fu8& Phil!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Don mentions 'we'll get back to that' about craps ability but you never do. Show him talking about that! :)
I was there at Trop when he was there.Steve Callander is a cancer to the casino business
I loved this!
Thanks for the interview. Has Don Johnson ever written a book about his experience?
Great interview, so realistically, how much money does it take to become an advantaged player?
The bankroll is less important than the knowledge. Small bankrolls can grow with the right choices, but even a large one will go bust if they don't understand how to manage it or how to AP correctly. That said, very few people have the bankroll to do exactly what Don did here.
@@Blackjackapprenticeship No kidding, with all the built in advantages Johnson had in his game, a positive EV was definitely in play here, I'm surprised the casino ever went for his action and that 20% return on losses didn't hurt either. Where are the best BJ games now, any favorites?
He not a regular player. He aint about to get backed off. They actually are begging him to play and giving him edge. Big difference
With black apprentice me and my family were able to have the time we lost while I had a gambling addiction (it’s court ordered)
You should ask him why he never paid Deadmau5 the $200,000 he agreed to for playing Living on a Prayer at XS!
he did, deadmau just didnt get it from his team.
A fascinating life
"1.5 to 0.2 - How I reduced the odds" I would love to read his book, should he write it.
Hey Collin. I don’t know if you have ever talked about this but are there any bet progressions for a super negative count? I feel like when the count gets really bad I tend to win since I know little numbers are ahead. I was thinking about starting to increase my bet during these times to take advantage if there is any. I hate having to count 4-5 hrs and wait for that good count. Please let me know if anyone has ever figured this out completely.
The only useful thing you can do during a negative count is not play. The more you bet with a disadvantage the more you will lose in the long run. You can't create an advantage by changing your betting.
@@Blackjackapprenticeship okay. Is there any math to back this up. I believe you just would like to see simulations or something.
Simply the math that if you're going to lose more than you win, you will not win in the long run - which makes sense. You don't begin to win more than you lose until +1TC in most games. Thats why bet spreads start increasing at +1 and continue as the count rises to take advantage of larger edges.
@@Blackjackapprenticeship gotcha thanks. Do you know if this has been a thought across many counters in the past? I’m sure it has been can’t find much online
What a G 🏅
Fantastic
Best video ever
Gotta love dealer errors, I've seen EZ Bac forget that 3 card 7 dealer is a push because no commission (is that a 5% player benefit?) Another good one was dealer paying the ante when he didn't qualify in UTH. For blackjack, mispays and being willing to cut off only half a deck in 8 deck were about it; but other dealers would lecture you for accepting a mispay (weeks after, I haven't been to a casino in years.)
Seems like a really cool guy - looks like he has very sound morals ...
Hey, what’s the best app to play blackjack online?
We're a little biased towards our own app if you're trying to train and learn strategy and deviations. If you're just looking to play for fun then ours won't be what you're looking for.
@@Blackjackapprenticeship I was actually talking about playing with real money online. Do you have any recommendations?
We recommend not to do that for a few reasons, we discuss it in another video here: th-cam.com/video/aQDrzJF82k0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MJchTfd9L2nbF-Dg
What a cool guy. Hard disagree on the Phil Ivey situation though. Edge sorting is at the most generous a gray area, but realistically it's just cheating. It kinda irks me that people compare it to card counting. Card counting is 1000% pure strategy based solely on information that the player is allowed by the rules of the game to have access to. So much so that a blind person being read out the cards as they're dealt has all the information needed to count cards. You literally cannot prevent a player from keeping a count without fundamentally changing/ruining a card game. Edge sorting on the other hand relies on exploiting an external vulnerability to gain access to information that a player is expressly forbidden by the rules of the game to have access to. It's in the same category as if someone were playing with magic x-ray glasses. Just because it takes a lot of skill to do it, doesn't change that. For that reason I think the argument that negotiating the terms before hand makes it all okay is very weak. Bad faith claims are a thing in contract law for a reason and I think the fact that Phil was the one pushing for a certain brand of cards falls into that category. If the house cards had the print defect and that's what he used, that's pretty much fair game. That's on them for producing cards that are readable. If the house decided to use see through cards for some reason you couldn't blame a player for using that advantage. If he had informed the casino the reason he wanted his specific brand of cards was because he found a defect and they still agreed, that's definitely fair game. They were aware of his advantage play and still took the action. But at a certain point it goes beyond negotiation and the burden of due diligence and gets into the territory of flat out tricking the casino into letting you cheat.... which is still cheating.
Can you do an audio version of your book
3:56 techniques like intimidating the dealers?
In the beginning AC had early surrender. A gift for card counters.
Who's the Colin of the UK or London?
The true value of each card
..... not the simple +-1
He looks like the tv show jack reacher aged 20 years
What does C.T.R mean?
Currency transaction report
That Phil Ivey story 😂
You should try and interview dom the dominator from golden touch craps talk to him about dice control
“Cocaine is a hell of a drug” - Bruce Willis
How much time did it take for him to earn 1.5million? Since the start?
I find it funny that he’s finally admitting he’s an AP when year after year he never brought up card counting. He always said winning at Bj is way more than just card counting. Colin you know better there’s no such thing in math as positive variance, it’s still considered variance which is the distance from true mean that you will eventually hit.
AP is simply an advantage player, there are APs all over for all types of games and methods to gain advantages. Don just took advantage of the massive loss rebates casinos offered to get him in the door.
Dude is a legend and freaking gentlemen!
I think the only realm remaining for professional gamblers is poker.
how much do you recomend to read a book of blackjack to leanrd how to play? I bought the blackjack for blood book but I didn't started yet.👀
Blackjack for blood is pretty dated. It's an entertaining reason but not much is applicable today.
Blackjack attack is an excellent book.
I thought it was Grant Cardonne when I saw the thumbnail. lol. Needless to say, I’m happy that it isn’t Grant. lol
Crocket went to Vegas after beating Miami?
Heyy......Wheres Tubbs?
The (real) most interesting man in the world
I’m 30 minutes away from muckleshoot
Does Don still allowed to play blackjack n America
Im not sure if he was banned because I was playing at a table in AC at Harrah's and he was sitting there with a female
At 18:00…. So fucking true.
In my experience every casino or bookmaker cries foul when you beat them .
Bro, if these two people are not related, then I don’t know. The dude either put some type of age filter or it’s his father. There’s no other option
Of course the casino owners son is having a BAR MITZVAH
Ok chill Kanye
@@xertion4870 you can have your opinion but my statement is a fact
@@xertion4870and Kanye was right.
INteresting story- but until I see his I.R.S. tax forms showing the winnings, I reserve judgement. He would have had a wopper of a tax bill. Would love to see his 1040.
Hes banned from all casinos they did a netflix doc on him years ago. Its very interesting. Hes legit
that was a really awkward conclusion lol
Don has the voice of your girlfriend’s favorite suga dd.
Don must be on Ozempic
Would they let you card count?