RJT Nailed It
RJT said:
The demonstration in the video reveals how amaturish every piece of information you hand out is. I don't even need to read the rest of your posts to work that out.
You didn't demonstrate any of the practical realities of shuffle tracking, the degree of accuracy you used - which needs to be very high to track successfully - was a non-existent estimate and you show no consideration for bankroll management or betsizing.
The only thing that you did get right in this video is that a slug with more T and A's is better for the player - but anyone who's spent more than 30min reading about counting should know that.
I'll strip this down right now - you haven't made any money counting, if you have been barred anywhere it's not because you were winning money. Trash the fantasy world ego trip and start listening to some of the poster's here that actually know what they're doing - calling Bojack, Maz and Sonny.
RJT.
This is spot on.
JSTAT, seriously dude, you have WANNABE written all over you. You can't fool the pros on here. Hell, you couldn't even fool me. Let's see, whatever could have given it away:
Was it the fact that you stood on 14 vs. a Q?
Or when you failed to take a card on 10-6 vs. a Q?
Maybe because you doubled a bet for no good reason?
Could it have been when you "let it ride" for $400 on a serious negative count?
Perhaps those high quality chips you were using, the ones with the nice plastic sound? You must really be bringing in the money to get those kind of props for your video.
Not to mention the annoying video work, you can't afford a tripod?
And your narration was weak, try rehearsing a little more next time.
I'm sure there's more I missed, but I can't stand to watch it again.
Now, I don't claim to be an expert by any means. The difference is I'm on here to learn from the people who know what they're talking about, not to impress someone with how much I think I know. So to everyone out there trying to learn; "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."
Seriously, go write a novel or something. You'd be good at fiction.