blackriver said:
I thought this might be the case. I just dont have a lot of questions and i also dont have a lot of advice. Heres my intro which might get me somewhere (at leats another post).
Been playing poker professinally for 6 years (mostly online). I like blackjack for fun, $$$ and it has great synergy (comps and cover) if i start going to more poker tour events next year.
Casinos recently opened near me so ive become more interested, but in one of them i got a little careless (playing at the wrong time and over wonging) and greedy (i play high limits) they banned me and got me backed off of blackjack in the others near by.
While looking at blackjack attacks tables in the back i decided that i was rolled enough for me to play the highstakes blackjack, it prob isnt worth it to stake my longtime friend (although i deff would w a bigger bankroll). After reading some discussion on here about on ace tracking and shuffle tracking im convinced that they can be added (conservatively) to normal card counting to reduce variance and heat and make it woth it to work out an arrangement while paying fairly. And I obv plan to use it myself.
Ive been counting for a few years (am probably up almost $100/hr over a few hundred hours) and so ive met a bunch of bullshitters but id like to meet some real counters and here what they have to say about it as a job and what some of these other strategies are that i hadnt given much consideration to.
This intro was originally a lot longer but i edited (and shortened) it over and over cause im paranoid for the same reason you guys might be.
Been playing poker professinally for 6 years (mostly online). I like blackjack for fun, $$$ and it has great synergy (comps and cover) if i start going to more poker tour events next year.
Casinos recently opened near me so ive become more interested, but in one of them i got a little careless (playing at the wrong time and over wonging) and greedy (i play high limits) they banned me and got me backed off of blackjack in the others near by.
While looking at blackjack attacks tables in the back i decided that i was rolled enough for me to play the highstakes blackjack, it prob isnt worth it to stake my longtime friend (although i deff would w a bigger bankroll). After reading some discussion on here about on ace tracking and shuffle tracking im convinced that they can be added (conservatively) to normal card counting to reduce variance and heat and make it woth it to work out an arrangement while paying fairly. And I obv plan to use it myself.
Ive been counting for a few years (am probably up almost $100/hr over a few hundred hours) and so ive met a bunch of bullshitters but id like to meet some real counters and here what they have to say about it as a job and what some of these other strategies are that i hadnt given much consideration to.
This intro was originally a lot longer but i edited (and shortened) it over and over cause im paranoid for the same reason you guys might be.