I'm new to blackjack - have been playing for a month and a half. I was playing different types of progressions and winning till I went to High Limit Room and went up from 500$ to 13000$. Unfortunately, I was so excited that I made a couple of stupid bets and then tried to win it all back...you can guess the rest. Now I'm back to 10$ table play and trying to figure out the progression play that will suit me. First of all, I admit I was lucky not lose even once during this month and a half (I went to casino 20 times) and of course I do understand that card counting is a superior technique in every aspect to progression play. However, for now I want to stick to progression and play for a while with small bankroll because it was working so good for me before. my main problem is that I was very inconsistent with my style of play. I was playing 10 20. If it didn't go my way I started to play 10 20 60 or 10 20 60 200 depending on my situation. Sometimes I just switched to playing 2 hands. I want to try to play one progression and as an amateur I want to ask you guys if this progression makes any sense and what are my chances. I play 10 20 60. If I win 100, I play it till I lost these 3 hands. If I go up 10, I add these chips to 60 stack; if I'm up 30 - progression is 10 30 80 and so on till I reach 100 - then whatever happens happens but I'm not gonna loose at least. Couple of times I won good money with this progression. Couple of times I didn't and switched to something else. It just seems a little bit more safe but maybe it only seems. So what do u think?
P.S. Sorry for so many words
P.S. Sorry for so many words