my sistem

#1
use a system that I can win, it is not mathematically certain, perhaps, but winning well.
ok
1 point: strictly use the basic strategy

2 count like this:
From 0
no dealer bust +1
dealer win +1 (eg 19 vs 18)
player loss +1 (eg 19 vs 18)
dealer bust -1
player win, no dealer bust 0

example
15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
20 dealers, score +2

15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
10-5-10 dealer, then dealer bust, score +1


always the same bet, raise when you get to +8
example, bet $ 10 base

+7 or> $ 10
$ 20 +8
+10 $ 40

only 3 bets variation

change in basic strategy to key on, +7

13 to 16 stand dealer 7-10

then explain the second phase after
 

Gamblor

Well-Known Member
#7
Friendo said:
These two events might be positively correlated.

Will somebody run a sim and verify?
I ran a vast and exhaustive sim on some of the worlds most powerful supercomputers, and yes, there is an approximate correlation of:

sqrt( 4 )/2
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#8
daniele35 said:
use a system that I can win, it is not mathematically certain, perhaps, but winning well.
ok
1 point: strictly use the basic strategy

2 count like this:
From 0
no dealer bust +1
dealer win +1 (eg 19 vs 18)
player loss +1 (eg 19 vs 18)

dealer bust -1
player win, no dealer bust 0

example
15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
20 dealers, score +2

15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
10-5-10 dealer, then dealer bust, score +1


always the same bet, raise when you get to +8
example, bet $ 10 base

+7 or> $ 10
$ 20 +8
+10 $ 40

only 3 bets variation

change in basic strategy to key on, +7

13 to 16 stand dealer 7-10

then explain the second phase after
So, if the dealer does not bust, the dealer wins, and the player loses, does that count as +1 or +3? :confused:
 

21gunsalute

Well-Known Member
#10
daniele35 said:
use a system that I can win, it is not mathematically certain, perhaps, but winning well.
ok
1 point: strictly use the basic strategy

2 count like this:
From 0
no dealer bust +1
dealer win +1 (eg 19 vs 18)
player loss +1 (eg 19 vs 18)
dealer bust -1
player win, no dealer bust 0

example
15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
20 dealers, score +2

15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
10-5-10 dealer, then dealer bust, score +1


always the same bet, raise when you get to +8
example, bet $ 10 base

+7 or> $ 10
$ 20 +8
+10 $ 40

only 3 bets variation

change in basic strategy to key on, +7

13 to 16 stand dealer 7-10

then explain the second phase after
This "sistem" works well, but only on rainy days. It also works better in the AM than PM. You need to add points for grumpy dealers and players and subtract points for jovial ones. This should work well when there are less than 3 but more than 2 players at the table. If there are 4 or more players at the table you need to measure the long axis of the table (don't forget to convert to metric!), divide by the sum of the square of the shorter side times the thickness of the table and add it to the point total on Jewish Holidays and subtract it the rest of the time.
 

LovinItAll

Well-Known Member
#11
21gunsalute said:
... and add it to the point total on Jewish Holidays ....
Wrong. Anyone that plays on Jewish holidays will go bust automatically. Everyone knows that.

Eating Chinese food on said days is fine, though.

LIA
 

blackjacktilt

Well-Known Member
#12
daniele35 said:
use a system that I can win, it is not mathematically certain, perhaps, but winning well.
ok
1 point: strictly use the basic strategy

2 count like this:
From 0
no dealer bust +1
dealer win +1 (eg 19 vs 18)
player loss +1 (eg 19 vs 18)
dealer bust -1
player win, no dealer bust 0

example
15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
20 dealers, score +2

15 vs 10, we hit and bust and see you later
10-5-10 dealer, then dealer bust, score +1


always the same bet, raise when you get to +8
example, bet $ 10 base

+7 or> $ 10
$ 20 +8
+10 $ 40

only 3 bets variation

change in basic strategy to key on, +7

13 to 16 stand dealer 7-10

then explain the second phase after

I just realized I can never get the ten minutes back that I spent trying to understand your "Sistem". :flame:
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#13
21gunsalute said:
This "sistem" works well, but only on rainy days. It also works better in the AM than PM. You need to add points for grumpy dealers and players and subtract points for jovial ones. This should work well when there are less than 3 but more than 2 players at the table. If there are 4 or more players at the table you need to measure the long axis of the table (don't forget to convert to metric!), divide by the sum of the square of the shorter side times the thickness of the table and add it to the point total on Jewish Holidays and subtract it the rest of the time.
Which Jewish holidays? All major holidays? Do you include minor holidays? Eight day holidays? What about Yom Kippur? Does this apply to religious people and nonreligious people alike? Do you begin the holiday at sunset or at midnight? Does daylight savings time affect your calculation? So many things to know; so little time!
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#14
blackjacktilt said:
I just realized I can never get the ten minutes back that I spent trying to understand your "Sistem". :flame:
If it kept you out of the refrigerator, it may have been time well spent.
 

Gamblor

Well-Known Member
#16
blackjacktilt said:
:laugh::laugh::laugh: I do need time out of the fridge, that's funny as hell but messed up!!
No I don't think its worth it. Reading the post, I think my IQ dropped about 10 points.
 
#19
blackjacktilt said:
I just realized I can never get the ten minutes back that I spent trying to understand your "Sistem". :flame:
X 2. Is there a way to stop these guys from posting? I've been here for a while but don't post a lot and I am still just a member.
 

Gamblor

Well-Known Member
#20
aslan said:
In my case, that's a scary thought! What does an IQ of -5 mean? :eek:
Hmm, drooling at the tables, not able to form coherent sentences, ranting and raving how others decision made you lose, surrendering 6 v 5. You'll fit right in, its great cover!
 
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