Winnings: Blackjack vs non-BJ

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Winnings: Blackjack vs non-BJ

Hey guys, based on the recap below, the sport-guys came way ahead of BJ-guys in winnings. I bumped into some interesting posts and decided to recap the winning results for your perusal. These APs caught my attention:

AP#7: He's a well known poster, quits blackjack completely, and makes money in poker.
AP#10: He's well known for his math, but lost $20,000 playing BJ.
AP#12: This football-Einstein made $374,000 for the year---more than all the BJ-APs combined.
Hmmm--- What do you guys think:confused:? Is it time to switch from blackjack to non-BJ (poker or sports):confused:?

Code:
Recap of APs' winnings				
2008				
		 BJ		Non-BJ
		Winnings		Winnings
		(Losses)		
Name (removed to preserve anonymity)				
AP#	1	10,000		9,000
AP#	2	1,000		
AP#	3	100		
AP#	4	Net loser		
AP#	5	61,000		
AP#	6	Net loser		
AP#	7			Net winner
AP#	8	Net loser		
AP#	9			2,200
AP#	10	(20,000)		
AP#	11	Net winner		
AP#	12			374,000
AP#	13	26,000		
AP#	14			130,000
AP#	15	20,000		
AP#	16	7,400		
AP#	17			Net winner
AP#	18	130,000		
		$235,500		$515,200
Notes: Some APs did not state the amounts of winnings or losses; thus "net winner" or "net loser".
 
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Pat

Pat said:
Winnings: Blackjack vs non-BJ

Hey guys, based on the recap below, the sport-guys came way ahead of BJ-guys in winnings. I bumped into some interesting posts and decided to recap the winning results for your perusal. These APs caught my attention:

AP#7: He's a well known poster, quits blackjack completely, and makes money in poker.
AP#10: He's well known for his math, but lost $20,000 playing BJ.
AP#12: This football-Einstein made $374,000 for the year---more than all the BJ-APs combined.
Hmmm--- What do you guys think:confused:? Is it time to switch from blackjack to non-BJ (poker or sports):confused:?

Code:
Recap of APs' winnings				
2008				
		 BJ		Non-BJ
		Winnings		Winnings
		(Losses)		
Name (removed to preserve anonymity)				
AP#	1	10,000		9,000
AP#	2	1,000		
AP#	3	100		
AP#	4	Net loser		
AP#	5	61,000		
AP#	6	Net loser		
AP#	7			Net winner
AP#	8	Net loser		
AP#	9			2,200
AP#	10	(20,000)		
AP#	11	Net winner		
AP#	12			374,000
AP#	13	26,000		
AP#	14			130,000
AP#	15	20,000		
AP#	16	7,400		
AP#	17			Net winner
AP#	18	130,000		
		$235,500		$515,200
Notes: Some APs did not state the amounts of winnings or losses; thus "net winner" or "net loser".
Most BJ games are so bad that you cannot beat them as a CC. I don't play those games.

I agree with the above.

But I also know of BJ games that can bring in $10,000 a month with not alot of effort.

CP
 

Pro21

Well-Known Member
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It is not an either/or. Why not just add to your arsenal by adding additional forms of advantage play?
 

MartyAce

Well-Known Member
#4
I supplement my blackjack play with online poker.

Right now I would be considered an Online Poker Professional as that is my sole source of income.
 

kewljason

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StandardDeviant said:
There's not enough data here to conclude much of anything.
I completely agree. This seems rather silly to me as you have a very very tiny and seemingly incomplete sampling skewed by one particular and extremely large result.
 

psyduck

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MartyAce said:
I supplement my blackjack play with online poker.

Right now I would be considered an Online Poker Professional as that is my sole source of income.
Is online gambling legal in the US?
 

Pro21

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Online gambling is not illegal in the US. Well, the Bush Feds tried to claim it is but the law does not really support them. They did pass a law in 06 which made it illegal for banks or credit card companies to send money to or from an internet casino. This caused most of the internet casinos to stop accepting customers form the US. If you are worried about playing internet poker from the US, I would not be.
 

toastblows

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MartyAce said:
I supplement my blackjack play with online poker.

Right now I would be considered an Online Poker Professional as that is my sole source of income.

Wow...that is impressive. I'm not a pro at poker, but I am a lot better in real settings win wise vs online. I have coined the term "pokerstarred" into my vocabulary for a situation where you are ahead pre, post flop, well ahead 4th street, and a miraculous hail mary for "not you" comes on the river. Sure you can call it being "rivered" but after the 50,000th time on pokerstars, I felt it needed more pizzazz, more meaning.

If you want to share, can you name some sites you feel are unbiased as far as poker games and results you get similiar to real life?
 
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