$5,000 bucks to become a blackjack pro!

Cardcounter

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I heard that the MIT guys charge $5,000 to learn the Mit method to win at cards. I would be willing to come to somebody house and teach them how to be a winning blackjack player for just $2,500! PM me if interested.
 
#2
Cardcounter said:
I heard that the MIT guys charge $5,000 to learn the Mit method to win at cards. I would be willing to come to somebody house and teach them how to be a winning blackjack player for just $2,500! PM me if interested.
But for $5k you get to turn around and teach casino staff how to catch your students, as well. zg
 
#3
The BlackJack VT Online Course By ( MIT Guys !!! )

Some info: that may help some of you ( Who may be strictly Online Players-like myself ) concerning this program, I purchased this program ( Aug-2009 ) CAUTION ! It is not designed for - Online Players Its strictly designed for Casino - Players and, these guys don,t tell you this until you are practically @ the end of the course Also, the cost of the program is ( $99.99 ) but, they advertise it as a ( 90-day ) trial - $15.00 per- month for a 3-month period...Don,t trust this trial period. They charged my B-card the full price the moment I signed-up...I,m currently in the process of getting a refund. Just an FYI...... E-Spirit54
 

psyduck

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#4
I thought an MIT graduate could easily get a great paying job. Now I guess an MIT degree may not be worth that much.
 

johndoe

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psyduck said:
I thought an MIT graduate could easily get a great paying job. Now I guess an MIT degree may not be worth that much.
I'm not sure that he (Aponte) ever graduated. Abandoning a highly valuable technical degree opportunity in favor of humping blackjack courses seems like a massively -EV move to me!
 
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E-Spirit54 said:
Some info: that may help some of you ( Who may be strictly Online Players-like myself ) concerning this program, I purchased this program ( Aug-2009 ) CAUTION ! It is not designed for - Online Players Its strictly designed for Casino - Players and, these guys don,t tell you this until you are practically @ the end of the course Also, the cost of the program is ( $99.99 ) but, they advertise it as a ( 90-day ) trial - $15.00 per- month for a 3-month period...Don,t trust this trial period. They charged my B-card the full price the moment I signed-up...I,m currently in the process of getting a refund. Just an FYI...... E-Spirit54
Surprising that MIT lets these crooks get away with using their name in their promotions. If they are now branching off into credit card fraud things may change.

There are a bunch of operators out there who believe anyone with an interest in gaming is a potential fool with money waiting to have it taken from them. Rookie AP's are targets.
 

shadroch

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I looked into this and the website was pretty clear you would be charged the $99 right off the bat. While they might not tell you the course isn't designed for on-line play, did you ask about it before hand? They responded to my questions within 48 hours of me asking them.
 

QFIT

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Of course it is not for online play. NO counting courses or books are, and it's rare that anyone thinks of saying this. Can't think of any BJ book that says this on the cover.

There are two costs, the activation fee and the monthly fee. The monthly fee has a three-month trial period. It clearly says the activation fee will be charged. Can we be more careful before posting suggestions of fraud?

MIT did complain when they originally called it the MITBlackjackInstitute. They dropped MIT. But they can use the term MIT Blackjack Teams since that's what they're called in popular literature.

Aponte is no longer associated with BlackjackVT.
 

ScottH

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Cardcounter said:
I heard that the MIT guys charge $5,000 to learn the Mit method to win at cards. I would be willing to come to somebody house and teach them how to be a winning blackjack player for just $2,500! PM me if interested.
With the internet you can learn anything you have to teach for much cheaper if not for free!
 

melbedewy

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Cardcounter said:
I heard that the MIT guys charge $5,000 to learn the Mit method to win at cards. I would be willing to come to somebody house and teach them how to be a winning blackjack player for just $2,500! PM me if interested.
Yeah, for 20 bucks I'll teach my method to win at chuck-a-luck.
LOL.
 

callipygian

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johndoe said:
I'm not sure that he (Aponte) ever graduated.
As far as I know, he didn't.

Automatic Monkey said:
Surprising that MIT lets these crooks get away with using their name in their promotions.
I'm not entirely sure MIT's name is being used in the promotions. Is it being billed as "the MIT method" or "Blackjack Course taught by the MIT team"?

MIT can't do much about the latter, although they can certainly stop the former.
 
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