Long Term Blackjack Strategy
4/12/2022
morrotho said:Between alcohol, addicted gamblers, and people sitting down at the table that don't know how to play, the casino turns that .5% into something like a 10% house advantage.
Yeah, like people who dont double down at the right time and raise their bets based on gut feelings. Theyre giving away more money by raising their bets randomly and not playing properly. Not only is the house edge higher because of their mistakes, but their losses are higher because they are putting more money at risk and losing it faster.
Im not trying to be rude here. Im just trying to point out the problems with your system. Setting limits doesnt work. It has been mathematically proven, and it just doesnt make sense either. You cant beat the house edge just by walking away from the table randomly. You are just as likely to lose your money back when you start playing again. Your entire life is one big session. All of your little sessions will add up to one big session so it doesnt matter when you leave the tables. You cant escape the house edge by playing at random times or raising your bet at random times.
Youve been lucky so far. If you want to keep gambling thats fine, just dont expect to win. The house still has the advantage over you. Your lucky streaks will be overcome by unlucky streaks and the house will grind you down just like every other gambler. You cant just rely on luck and hope that everything will work out, especially not when it comes to money.
Trust me, you arent doing anything special that every other gambler in the world isnt doing too. They will all end up broke and theres no reason to think that you are any different than them. Like I said, Im not trying to be rude here, just honest. I dont want you to fall into the same trap that all other gamblers fall into. They have a foolproof system that they think will always work, but it never seems to end up that way. Be careful with your money. Do a little more research before you start investing too much in anything.
-Sonny-
Yeah, like people who dont double down at the right time and raise their bets based on gut feelings. Theyre giving away more money by raising their bets randomly and not playing properly. Not only is the house edge higher because of their mistakes, but their losses are higher because they are putting more money at risk and losing it faster.
Im not trying to be rude here. Im just trying to point out the problems with your system. Setting limits doesnt work. It has been mathematically proven, and it just doesnt make sense either. You cant beat the house edge just by walking away from the table randomly. You are just as likely to lose your money back when you start playing again. Your entire life is one big session. All of your little sessions will add up to one big session so it doesnt matter when you leave the tables. You cant escape the house edge by playing at random times or raising your bet at random times.
Youve been lucky so far. If you want to keep gambling thats fine, just dont expect to win. The house still has the advantage over you. Your lucky streaks will be overcome by unlucky streaks and the house will grind you down just like every other gambler. You cant just rely on luck and hope that everything will work out, especially not when it comes to money.
Trust me, you arent doing anything special that every other gambler in the world isnt doing too. They will all end up broke and theres no reason to think that you are any different than them. Like I said, Im not trying to be rude here, just honest. I dont want you to fall into the same trap that all other gamblers fall into. They have a foolproof system that they think will always work, but it never seems to end up that way. Be careful with your money. Do a little more research before you start investing too much in anything.
-Sonny-
- Pick the Right Casino. Players often ignore this all-important step, so I decided to start precisely with.
- A basic strategy player expects to lose an average of 0.5% of that, which is $25 per hour. The guy who ignores basic strategy, though, expects to lose an average of $125 per hour. If you have a blackjack bankroll of $250, you can probably play for ten hours or so if you use basic strategy.
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Long term basic strategy. The local blackjack rules are 3:2 on BJ, S17 and you can double after split. From what I have researched these are not bad rules.