Team Play

blackriver

Well-Known Member
#21
aslan said:
If you are satisfied with how you are doing on your own, why would you want to meet with others anyway? The hoped for gains must be greater than the risk of spoiling something good that you already have.
I have a single "teammate", someone I back really and its going good. I think there is potential to recruit and train others, but the people I trust just wouldn't be interested. I don't plan to use this site to recruit though, I suspect there are honest people everywhere etc
 

bigplayer

Well-Known Member
#22
Midnightblues said:
Seems to be a tough crowd here. One post and I'm questioned as a casino spy and told I need to change my name because of some former player. :whip:

I've tried training a couple people whom I trust, but they seem to lose interest and aren't willing to spend the time memorizing the charts and keeping a count. I also don't tell too many people because of how often people judge any person who brings up blackjack as a simple "gambler" who is going to throw all his money away :/

I started a thread about it to get some ideas on how other people went about finding reliable teammates. Did you just find a close friend? Or did you ever meet someone at a casino? Oh and feel free not to answer if you fear I am a casino spy! :joker:
People who are truly interested will come to you. tell your friends about how easy it is to do if you are properly bankrolled but don't encourage them, if they are truly interested they will come to you. It is the same process when someone is considering quitting the real world to become an AP. When the time is right you will know it and won't have any doubts about doing it.
 
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