Paul B wrote:
> Actually, she's pretty good about knowing when to stop and go home. On
> average over a year, she ends up in the black, sometimes by a decent
> amount. And she really enjoys playing, so it's also recreational. And
> the perks are nice and can be figured in as well.
>
> Paul Braun
For money-making Blackjack is the best way to go, as it is not a "game" of
chance, but a game of skill based on probability. In any one game, the cards
already played can not be played again, and the mix and probability of the
remaining cards greatly affect the potential result.
'Sage Blackjack' is a very good training program, and there is one book to
be bought which covers all the system, based on statistical analysis, and
which provides procedures to play in all situations.
Following these systems, one of my brothers made enough in two
consecutive sessions to fund a round-the-world holiday for 4 weeks for him
and his wife. He's better at this than me ...
But if the people running the casino think that you know enough to beat
random, unschooled playing, they are likely to ban you - which is unfair.
Brian Swale
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