Come to my sight and for only $99.99
I could just list several links to good blackjack sites that provide proper basic strategy, elementary counting information, and a good list of books for sale. I certainly would be giving the customer much more for his dollar.
A pure novice or even the so called experienced ploppy are in extreme sucker positions because they think cardcounting is extremely complicated, think it only worked back in the 70's, and do not have the ability to tell the difference between BS which is not basic strategy and BS which is basic strategy.
The other thing is that given the variance of casino games such as blackjack, some people who use their system will definately have some winning sessions and then can be used as examples of how great their system is.
This is the same kind of game used by many types of better gurus. The other night, travel channel or some channel had a show on Vegas and there was a couple who hired a craps expert to teach them how to play and win in craps. It is a sweet deal. Now given that craps appears quite complicated to someone who has never played it before, this hustle is easily done and actually has some value because you may learn how to play.
They split profits but not loses. So the teacher instructs them what and how to bet and the approve is aggressive. This way in a short period of time they either have a nice win to split or the customer has lost his stake and the teacher can move on to his next customer. A no lose situation for the instructor, perfectly legal at an expensive cost to his customer. As a sideline, the teacher if he has a well financed customer can make a deal with some casinos. He gets to take his customer to X casino and gets a rebate of sorts on his customer's loss.
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